Daniel H. Pink

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Daniel H. Pink is an American author and journalist. From 1995 to 1997, he worked for Vice President Al Gore in the capacity of chief speechwriter, and before that as an aide to Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.[1]

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Pink graduated from Bexley High School in Bexley, OH, he received a Bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School. He has never practiced law.[2]

Pink is the author of four books that focus on the changing workplace that have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list: A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future and Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us as well as Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself and The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need.

His articles on business and technology have appeared in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company and Wired.

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