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Charlie Fern

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charlie Fern
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Birth name Charlene Fern
Born 1968
Birth place Newport, Rhode Island
Education University of North Texas (1990)
Circumstances
Occupation speechwriter, journalist
Family daughter of Col. Albert Fern (ret.)
Spouse Brian Moore
Children Elliot
Notable relatives great-uncle Charles Fern
Notable credit(s) Award-winning journalist, White House speechwriter and personal speechwriter to First Lady Laura Bush.
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Charlene "Charlie" Fern (born in 1968) is an American speechwriter and journalist who served as First Lady Laura Bush's personal speechwriter at the White House for six years until 2002. Fern's speeches included the first Presidential radio address delivered by a U.S. First Lady [1], in November 2001, and a May 2002 Radio Free Afghanistan address, following 9-11. [2] She also wrote for President George W. Bush.

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[edit] Early life and education

Fern was born in Newport, Rhode Island, and spent her childhood and school-age years in Fairfax County, Virginia, Carmel, California, and Dallas, Texas. Fern graduated from Lakeview High School in Garland, Texas.

In 1990, she earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of North Texas where she was a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha honor society. While in college, she worked as a reporter and editor on the school's newspaper, the North Texas Daily. [3] Also during college, she worked for the Denton Record-Chronicle, first in the press shop, then as a sports stringer covering Denton County high school football and as a freelance lifestyles writer.

[edit] Career

After college, Fern joined the Galveston Daily News as a writer and lifestyles editor until, six months later, she was offered a reporting position at the San Diego Union-Tribune. After a year, Charlie, at age 23, was promoted to managing editor of Universal Press Syndicate’s A&M Publications. While there, she wrote, edited and directed the news content for four publications in north San Diego County, including The Vista Press, a daily newspaper.

In the mid-1990s she took a job writing proclamations and greetings in the state office of Governor Ann Richards. From there, she became a press officer and speechwriter for First Lady Laura Bush[4]. She worked in that capacity until the 2000 presidential campaign, when she moved to the Texas Attorney General’s Office to work for then-Attorney General John Cornyn as press aide and chief speechwriter.

In January 2001, she moved to Washington, D.C., following Mrs. Bush to the White House as her personal speechwriter and spokesperson.[5] While there, she worked with presidential speechwriters Michael Gerson, Matthew Scully, Pete Wehner and David Frum, in offices in the Old Executive Office Building and, later, the East Wing. She also wrote speeches for U.S. Navy ship dedications; toasts and roasts for heads of state; White House Conferences, Congressional Testimonies, and United Nations hearings.

In November 2003, Fern joined the public affairs team at Merck & Co., based in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. After a year, she returned to her college town of Austin, Texas, to start a family and begin the Charlie Fern Ink consulting firm. [6] She is vice president of the Friends of Texas Public Schools.[7]

Today, Charlie Fern is a freelance writer with her own communications company, and she continues writing speeches on a contract basis for First Lady Laura Bush. Most recently, in March 2008, a speech written by Fern about young children reading less, given by Laura Bush to the Association of American Publishers, made national news when it ran across Scripps Howard New Service's wire. Mrs. Bush said, "That's not because they can't read. It's because they think they don't enjoy reading."[8]

[edit] Family

Fern is the great-niece of the late newspaperman Charles "Charlie" Fern (after whom she was nicknamed), who was an aviator, barnstormer and longtime editor of The Garden Island newspaper in Hawaii. Her father, Col. Albert Fern (retired), a West Point Military Academy graduate, also wrote a column, "Fern's Turn," and edited The Russ newspaper at San Diego High School his senior year.

Charlie Fern lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband Brian Moore and toddler son Elliot.

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