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Don Ray
Executive Director at The Endangered History Project, Inc.
Don Ray is a seasoned journalist with a wealth of industry experience across various media platforms including television news, newspapers, magazines, radio, online media, and photography.
His extensive background encompasses roles in news media consulting, media training, book publishing, and journalism school instruction.
Don's expertise in information gathering and public records research has expanded to providing training for law enforcement investigators, private investigators, and genealogists.
He has a global reach through his speaking engagements on five continents, primarily working with journalists in Third World countries on reporting government corruption and election fraud.
As a proponent of positive change, Don focuses on projects that aim to make a net positive impact on the world, aligning his work with a philosophy of pushing the world in a better direction.
His skill set includes writing, producing, interviewing, investigating, videotaping, photographing, editing, ghostwriting, marketing consulting, and public speaking.
Don also excels in one-on-one training, newsroom consulting, writing coaching, generating ideas, ethical living, speech writing, and motivating others.
He has a deep interest in Southern California history and offers unique all-night tours of Los Angeles to explore lesser-known locations in the city.