Guest Speaker and Lecture
Mike Foley, Master Lecturer
Hugh Cunningham Professor in Journalism Excellence
Mike Foley is a veteran newspaper editor and executive now on the
faculty of the UF College of Journalism and Communications.
After nearly 30 years with the Times Publishing Co., which publishes
the St. Petersburg Times, the largest newspaper in Florida, he joined
the faculty in 2003 as a Master Lecturer in the journalism department.
Foley's classes focus on news reporting and writing.
He was appointed the first Hugh Cunningham Professor in Journalism
Excellence in 2006 and was honored as UF's Teacher of the Year for
2006-7.
He served as executive editor, managing editor, metropolitan editor
and city editor of the Times. He also worked on the business side of the
paper as vice president of community relations. He oversaw community
relations, the Times grants and scholarship programs and served as
company spokesman.
He has been involved in a wide variety of industry and community
service, including serving as a juror for the Pulitzer Prizes, president
of the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, judge for the Hearst
Foundation College Writing Awards and as a trustee of the Freedom of
Information Foundation of Florida.
He earned a bachelor's degree (with honors) from the University of
Florida in 1970 and received his master's in mass communication from
UF in 2004. He was selected as a Distinguished Alumnus of the College
of Journalism and Communications in 1994. He has served on the
college's advisory council. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in
Business Administration in 1991 by Tampa College.
Foley is 61 (though he looks much younger) and is married to the former
Suzette Jennings. He has two daughters: Shannon, of Los Angeles, and
Corey, of Minneapolis, and a stepson, Skyler Weaver, of St. Petersburg.
He plays bass guitar in Suzette Jennings and Moodswingz, a band that
plays jazz, Motown and R&B.