Eugene  Finerman

Eugene Finerman


Whether from abundant talent or immature ambivalence, Eugene Fineman is a writer, historian and humorist. He was a corporate speechwriter but is now retired. However, like an elderly courtesan, he would be flattered by any attention … and might succumb. Among Eugene’s assignments, he wrote for the chairmen and the presidents of Fortune 100 corporations, the leadership of an international financial exchange, and the directors of federal and state agencies. The speeches covered such topics as ethics, economics, health care, education and the environment. His work has been published in “Vital Speeches of the Day” and college textbooks. Eugene also writes intentional satires, and he must have an eclectic appeal. How many writers can claim to be published in both National Review and Salon? Eugene Finerman also can be found on Facebook and LinkedIn.