Golden Touchstone Award: Mary Alice Powell

The Press Club of Toledo is proud to honor Mary Alice Powell with a Golden Touchstone for her contribution to journalism in our region.

Ms. Powell’s career is marked by two qualities that rarely are seen together.  She was a trailblazer who also had a long career.

In other words, she spent 41 years as the Food Editor of The Blade…a job she created.  

Ms. Powell compiled and edited cookbooks, reviewed restaurants, produced food demonstration shows, and food fairs.  She worked without an assistant…any shopping, cooking, baking, plating, and staging was done by her as well.  Her writing ensured that food was part of the area’s conversation–not just as a necessity to life, but for its cultural, historic and aesthetic qualities as well.

Perhaps most importantly of all, though, is that she refers to her career as a “41-year love affair” with the readers of The Blade.

The Press Club thanks Mary Alice Powell for her years of outstanding work in the field of journalism.  She elevated the profession and we are proud to recognize her.

 

Golden Touchstone Winner: Dick Berry

The Press Club of Toledo is proud to honor Dick Berry with a Golden Touchstone–an award given for a lifetime of excellence in journalism.

Dick Berry is well-deserving of this recognition. He spent 40 years as a reporter at WTOL and his work was an essential part of our region’s story over those four decades.

Mr. Berry won an Emmy for his coverage of the all-Ohio space shuttle crew.

In total, it is estimated that Dick Berry covered over 20,000 stories during his career.  It is hard to imagine any reporter covering a wider variety of stories than Mr. Berry did…ranging from roller coasters to a popular “Day Trippin'” series.  He interviewed Jerry Mather and covered the arrest of serial killer Alton Coleman on the same day.  And he is the only known member of the local media to appear on stage with Ozzy Osbourne.

On his retirement, his colleagues remarked on his professionalism and commitment to quality reporting.  The Press Club thanks Dick Berry for his many years of journalistic excellence.

2020 Touchstone Lifetime Achievement Winner: Bob Savage Sr.

The Press Club of Toledo is proud to announce that Robert “Bob” Savage Sr. has been awarded our 2020 Touchstone for Lifetime Achievement.

Bob Savage has made countless contributions to our region–in business, in public service, and in philanthropy.

Bob is Chairman Emeritus of Savage and Associates—and previously served as the company’s President and CEO for 28 years. 

He served as a member of Toledo City Council., as well Bob as a Trustee for The University of Toledo for 11 years and The University of Toledo Foundation for more than nine years.

Bob received the highest alumni award from the University of Toledo—The Gold T Award—in 2003, and the College of Business Administration and Innovation Pacemaker Award in 2010. He was the key organizer and leader in developing the Savage and Associates Complex for Business Learning and Engagement for the University’s College of Business. 

He and his wife Sue were awarded the Outstanding Philanthropists Award presented by the Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) in 2017.  The AFP cited the Imagination Station, Toledo Lucas County Public Library, and Toledo-area Christ Child Society as but a few of their philanthropic initiatives.

Congratulations to Bob, and thanks for so many years of service to our region.

Touchstone Awards Will Be Online

The Board of Directors for the Press Club of Toledo announced today that the Touchstone Awards will be held online. We’re very disappointed not to be seeing all of you in person as we do every year in October. However, as the event approached, we couldn’t see how we would be comfortable holding an event of this kind in less than 8 weeks.
 
Once we get the online specifics, we will let everyone know.
 
We’ll keep our fingers crossed for 2021.

One Week to Touchstone Entry Deadline

One week left!

You’ve done great work and we want to see it!! Each year, the Press Club of Toledo honors the best of journalism and community service in our area at the Touchstone Awards. This year, we have expanded the number of journalism categories to recognize even more of the excellent work produced in the Toledo region. We invite you to enter your work!!

An independent panel of judges will be evaluating stories from newspaper, radio, TV and internet journalists, as well as a new category for PR campaigns.

The 2020 Touchstone Awards Call for Entries is here (2020 Touchstone Awards Call for Nominations). It’s easy to enter and there’s no limit to the number of entries you can submit, but you must not delay! The deadline to enter this year’s Touchstones will be August 21, 2020!

Our 22nd annual Touchstone Awards Ceremony will be held on October 21 at the Toledo Club, with Dr. Nicole Kraft (author of “Always Get the Name of the Dog”) as guest speaker. In the meantime, please look over your work published between June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2020 and submit your best!

We will look forward to celebrating your journalism contributions at our 22nd annual Touchstone Awards!

 

Dr. Nicole Kraft to Keynote Touchstone Ceremony

We are excited to announce that Dr. Nicole Kraft will be the keynote speaker for the 2020 Touchstone Awards, scheduled for October 21.  As a working journalist, an author, and an educator, she is the perfect choice for our event, which recognizes excellence in local journalism and awards scholarships to local journalism students.

Dr. Kraft spent 25 years as an award-winning reporter, editor and magazine journalist, while working also in public relations for professional sports and government communications.

She joined the Ohio State School of Communication in 2010, and her areas of expertise include news, sports and feature writing, social media, sports communication, media law and ethics, and academic use of mobile technology. Her focus in teaching and research has been in utilizing technology in journalism and global education, as well as the intersection of sports and society. Her dissertation developed a grounded theory regarding academic use of mobile technology among student-athletes.

Dr. Kraft is co-director of Ohio State’s Sports & Society Initiative, and as part of the Global One Health Initiative she teaches annually in Ethiopia. In 2015 she was named an Apple Distinguished Educator, and consults with and trains athletic departments around the country in how to better engage student-athletes into academics using mobile technology.

She is also an active journalist, covering sports for the Associated Press and Columbus Dispatch. Her new book, “Always Get the Name of the Dog: A guide to media interviewing,” was released by Routledge in 2019, and in 2020 she authored the digital textbook, “Writing Fabulous Features.”