Hello! I might be the man for the job.
I'm a former Wikipedia administrator. Since I started working as a freelance writer, I have written more than a hundred Wiki articles for different clients. About half of them were about people, and the rest was about companies.
I use all the significant online references to make articles stand up to admin scrutiny. They have everything that nice-looking articles should have (ToC, infobox, wikilinks, categories). Before publishing, I will send you the draft so you can provide comments and edits. You'll receive the draft within five days from the moment you hire me. Once we have agreed on the final article, I will publish it on Wikipedia.
Please tell me the person's name in advance. I only accept a job if I believe it has a chance on Wikipedia.
Once I publish your page, we wait for 7 days. If the page has not been nominated for deletion in that time, you pay my fee. Otherwise you don't owe me anything.
My fee depends on the size of the Wikipedia article. I charge $140 for an average article. If there is only enough material for a very short article ("stub"), it costs $80. When there are many sources and the article is complex, I charge $180. I will tell you my exact fee once you tell me the subject.
Let me know if you have any questions.