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Maggie Stanfield is a journalist who specialises in government work and corporate speech writing as well as more conventional journalistic activities. Her company is called Written Words.
According to her biography on the Written Words website:
- She came into journalism as the BBC's youngest producer on graduating in English from Queen's University. She freelanced across the Irish papers in politics, health and the environment before moving to the Northern Ireland Office. Producer of the acclaimed Omnibus magazine, Maggie was closely involved in the visit of President Bill Clinton and in The Good Friday Agreement.
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