Boortz is a 39-year veteran of talk radio and a confirmed Libertarian. He drives home important and oft-forgotten points on the day's most important issues with a unique blend of insight and humor on his nationally syndicated radio show.
Boortz is an accomplished writer whose books include: The Fair Tax Book, The Terrible Truth About Liberals and The Commencement Speech You Need to Hear. He is currently working on a book titled Somebody Has to Say It.
For the third consecutive year, Boortz has been nominated "NewsTalk Personality of the Year" by the readers of Radio and Records Magazine, an award he won in 2002. Boortz was also a finalist for a 2002 Marconi Award as "network syndicated personality of the year."
Boortz attended Texas A&M University from 1963 to 1967 before moving to Atlanta and making it his permanent home. Boortz graduated from John Marshall Law School in Atlanta in 1977, passing the bar before graduation and starting a practice immediately. He continued to practice law and work in talk radio until he signed a contract with WSB in Atlanta in 1992.
Mercer University's Executive Forum Presented by BB&T
presents
Neal Boortz
12 p.m., Lunch Presentation
The Four Seasons Hotel
75 Fourteenth Street
Atlanta, Georgia
6:30 p.m., Dinner Presentation,
University Center
Mercer University
Macon, Georgia