“You’re the deal, Neil! There’s some really cool stuff we can use. Smart, direct and loaded with possibilities. Great job.”
−Chris Henson, Creative Director
John Lambert Associates

“If you have the chance to experience working with Neil, you’ll know immediately that he really is a one-of-a-kind, prolific writer with keen ability to tell compelling stories about your company and products. Truly one of the most outstanding people I’ve ever had the pleasure of sharing a cubicle corner with.”
−Jamie Collinsworth, Graphic Designer
The Seattle Times Company

“Seeing your email in the long list of unanswereds is like lasagne in the oven. I know it’s going to be savory and easy to serve!
−Anne Clelland
Handshake 2.0

“Neil is a quick study, an important factor for those of us in high-tech fields. But, even more important to me, Neil is a salesman. His copy sells, informs and sells some more.”
−Russ Louthian, Creative Director
Unisys

“Neil is a conscientious researcher and interviewer who astutely turns information into thoughtful, creative fundraising letters.”
−Robin Wray, Deputy Director of Annual Giving
Johns Hopkins University

“Add Neil Sagebiel to your project and you get not only a talented copywriter, but also a strategic thinker and a consummate professional who meets deadlines.”
−Sharon Current, Corporate Marketing Manager
The Seattle Times Company

“I love you, Daddy!”
−Caroline

“Your writing is clear, readable, friendly, informative, intelligent, believable and efficient. You’re versatile, which is a wonderful trait to possess. You handle the mundane and the glamorous with equal professionalism.”
−Gary Meyers, President & Creative Director
Hodgson/Meyers

“Neil has a great ability to be a versatile copywriter – unique in his field. Neil’s writing is not only creative, but effective in delivering the message for any industry he is working with.”
−Cecelia Hovis, Director of Account Service
O’Connor Group

“I can count on Neil’s integrity – he’s never missed a deadline. I enjoy working with him because it’s easy to tell he keeps my best interests in mind at all times.”
−Todd Craver, President
Seattle Pen

“Neil is professional, consistent, reliable, and works well with team members and clients.”
−Joni Baker, Creative Marketing Manager
The Seattle Times Company

“I really like this! Thank you for doing such a thorough job and getting it back to me so quickly.”
−Sherry Buckles, Development and Alumni Relations
Johns Hopkins University

“Your talent at mixing art, social science and marketing was VERY helpful.”

−Nadine Selden, Marketing Research Manager
The Seattle Times Company

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