Andrew T. McKenna is a seasoned freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in managing confidential documents across various sectors, including non-profit organizations and government entities at both county and federal levels. His extensive background as a Notary Public, licensed by the State of...
Andrew T. McKenna is a seasoned freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in managing confidential documents across various sectors, including non-profit organizations and government entities at both county and federal levels. His extensive background as a Notary Public, licensed by the State of Texas, complements his writing career, allowing him to navigate the intricacies of legal documentation with ease. Based in North Central Austin, Andrew offers mobile notarization services, ensuring convenience for clients who require routine notarizations in their own environments.
Currently, Andrew is channeling his passion for storytelling into a unique bicycling how-to memoir, which he is in the process of editing for publication. This project not only showcases his writing prowess but also reflects his deep-seated love for long-distance bicycling, a theme that resonates throughout his work. In addition to his book, Andrew has created a dynamic blog where he has composed over 600 original posts that engage readers through compelling narratives and practical insights. His ability to weave personal experiences with informative content has established him as a trusted voice in the cycling community.
Andrew's diverse skill set includes volunteer management, workshop facilitation, and grassroots lobbying, making him a versatile contributor to any project. His public speaking experience enhances his ability to connect with audiences, whether through workshops or community events. With a strong foundation in social services and non-profit work, Andrew is committed to using his writing to inspire and inform, making a meaningful impact in the lives of others. As he continues to expand his portfolio, Andrew remains dedicated to honing his craft and exploring new avenues for storytelling.