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Mark Everson Informative Speech

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I. Speech Goal: My goal is to inform my speech class about Mark Everson who is running for president.
II. Introduction:
a. I will be showing a picture of Mark Everson.
b. This is important to you because this man could potentially one day be leading our country.
c. My credibility as a speaker is I have done a lot of research, read a lot of articles, and watched a lot of videos of interviews of Mark Everson.

III. Thesis: My three main points I will cover today about Mark Everson will be his background, qualifications, and viewpoints on different issues.

IV. Speech Body:
a. Main Point: First, I would like to tell you a little bit about my candidate and where he is from and what he has done in the past.
i. Sub-point: Mark Everson’s date …show more content…

Sub-point: Mark Everson’s work back ground and history.
1. Sub-sub point: Mark spent six years in the Reagan administration, with his time more or less equally divided between the United States Information Agency and the Department of Justice
2. Sub-sub point: Mark also joined the administration of George W. Bush. Initially at the Office of Management & Budget, he was the controller and then deputy director for management
3. Next, I will cover the qualifications he has to potentially be president.
b. Next, Main point 2: Qualifications
i. Sub-point: Some of Mark Everson qualifications expand from state to federal government roles and to the private sector.
1. Sub-sub point: Mr. Everson held positions that gave him foreign policy experience in Turkey, France, and Zambia.
2. Sub-sub point: Mark Everson was also CEO of the American Red Cross. ii. Sub-point: Mark Everson also brought stability to everything.
1. Sub-sub point: He brought stability to the Red Cross, an organization that had not experienced a high level of stability in more than a decade and had been through five chief executives in six years
2. Sub-sub point: Even when he eliminated senior vice presidents and set what some thought were overly ambitious fund-raising goals, employees said, he was respectful of staff members and an ardent defender of the

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