Univ. of Memphis establishes award honoring Mike Pennington

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The University of Memphis has established the D. Mike Pennington Award for Outstanding Mentoring in the Department of Journalism.

The award honors distinguished alumnus D. Mike Pennington, Class of 1972, and is the first mentoring award in the College of Communication and Fine Arts and the first faculty award in Journalism. The Pennington family and friends created the unique tribute to Pennington to honor his dedication to helping others and his loyalty to his alma mater.

Honored with numerous awards during his lifetime, Pennington spent 25 years in corporate communications and 13 years as a business magazine journalist, editor and photographer, primarily in trucking and affiliated industries. After his corporate life, he established PenNotes LLC, to continue his client counseling and his involvement in the industry. His client list included Meritor, Inc., Meritor Wabco, Maxion Wheels and Cummins Filtration.

Highly respected in his field, Pennington devoted his time to many organizations, including the American Trucking Associations (ATA), Act 1 (the Allied Committee for the Trucking Industry), Trucker Buddy International, the Truck Writers of North America, and numerous industry projects for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week and New Aftermarket Leaders of Tomorrow.

The D. Mike Pennington Award for Outstanding Mentoring will annually recognize a Journalism faculty member who has been an exemplary guide to students during their learning experience, the University says. Current students, faculty and alumni may nominate faculty for this award.

Contributions to the Pennington Award may be made online at www.memphis.edu/give. Select “I would like to give to a fund not listed here,” which then provides a line to enter “Mike Pennington Award.” Checks made payable to the University of Memphis Foundation should be mailed to Department 238, The UofM Foundation, P.O. Box 1000, Memphis, TN 38148.

The University of Memphis Department of Journalism has approximately 350 undergraduate majors and 50 graduate students. Its programs focus on applied journalism to help students learn the concepts and skills to be effective news, public relations and advertising professionals.

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