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Harrison Alexander II

Copywriter/Editor/Tutor/Writing Teacher

Harrison Alexander is a versatile and dynamic professional who has honed his skills and expertise through a diverse range of academic and professional pursuits. With a bachelor's degree in Speech Communication and Rhetoric from the University of Colorado Boulder and additional studies at renowned institutions such as Brown University and Smoky Hill, he has a broad and varied educational background. In his career, he has shown a particular aptitude for finance, serving in roles as Commercial Finance Consultant and Acquisitions Specialist for companies including Commercial Finance Consultant Wizards and Blackwell & Manchester LLC. He has also been involved in numerous organizations, including the IACFB Forum, Meetup, First American Title, and CARIE.

Outside of finance and business, Alexander has demonstrated his passion for legal work through positions as Legal Assistant at various firms, including Levin and Jacobson. He has also been active in the community, serving as a Safe City Trainer in Denver and as a CO-Speaker on finance.

With his extensive experience across a range of fields, Harrison Alexander is a standout professional who can bring valuable insights and skills to any organization looking for a dynamic team member.

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Experience

Freelance Writer and Editor, Freelance, since September 2001
Adjunct English Professor/Writing Instructor at North Idaho College, January 2004 - June 2015

Education

Master's Degree in English Language and Literature from Eastern Washington University; Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from University of Washington

Location

Denver, Colorado, United States