Cathy Strong, 1970s BJ reporter and on the
Massey University faculty in Wellington, New Zealand, won the Dalton-Landon Foundation
Service Award.
Cathy Strong |
Cathy has been editor of the Teaching
Journalism & Mass Communications journal of SPIG (Special Primary Interest
Group) for three years.
The award is named for SPIG founders Terry
Dalton and Kim Landon.
In 2013 Cathy got first prize in the Great Ideas For Teachers competition at the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at its conference in
Washington, D.C.
Cathy’s career has included work for the BJ, South
Pacific Television, Television New Zealand, Radio New Zealand, Solomon Islands
Broadcasting, National Business Review, Energy Source TV (USA & New
Zealand) and teaching journalism in Dubai.
She visits America from time to time to visit
family and friends. Cathy’s daughter, Rebecca, and
sister, Janet Mullins, live in the state of Washington. Pamela and Penelope
also are Cathy’s daughters.
Cathy had a reunion with former BJ co-workers
Pam McCarthy, photographer Don Roese and former TV Editor John Olesky.
Don and John visited Cathy separately in New Zealand.
Don met John and former BJ reporter Paula Tucker at Auckland Airport when Don
and wife Mary Ann were leaving after visiting Cathy and John and Paula were
about to have a reunion with Cathy.
Cathy, Pam, Don and John had another reunion
in Ohio in 2017 when Cathy was visiting in America.
Cathy also does a lot of snowboarding and water
skiing.
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