JOHN POLLACK helps people tap the full potential of language to articulate ideas, reveal truths, and persuade others to action. His fluency flows from working in journalism, politics, philanthropy and the corporate arena. 

A former Presidential Speechwriter for Bill Clinton, John has spent more than 20 years as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, public sector leaders and major philanthropists. Earlier, he worked as a speechwriter on Capitol Hill, as a foreign correspondent in Spain, and as a project manager at The Henry Ford — a museum of American innovation. Throughout his career, he has pursued insight and understanding by venturing off the beaten path, intellectually and otherwise. In this spirit, his worldview has been informed by living and working in Africa and Europe, installing seismometers in Antarctica, hitchhiking across Australia, exploring the Caucasus, and skippering a boat he built of 165,321 corks down Portugal's Douro River. 

John graduated with distinction from Stanford University, has studied at the School of Visual Arts, was twice selected as a Wertheim Scholar at The New York Public Library, and delivered a popular TEDx talk on the Hidden Power of Analogy. A winner of the O. Henry World Pun Championships, his books include The Pun Also RisesCork BoatThe World on a String, and Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation and Sell Our Greatest Ideas. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.