Dawn Weitzel: A Brief Biography

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Dawn Weitzel is a freelance copywriter. Her experience includes twelve years of writing for municipal government and five years in the area of medical legal writing. While working for municipalities, Dawn wrote articles, press releases and brochures, and spoke at community meetings, on television broadcasts, and at conferences. Currently, she works with several marketing companies to provide content for brochures, social media sites, blogs, newsletters, LinkedIn profiles, and websites. Her focus is on helping businesses find a voice in this world of information overload.
Her biggest writing accomplishment is still in the works. Dawn’s currently working on a spiritual book based on years of written notes by her deceased aunt. Sure, she’s written

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