-Prize Winning Author-
TERRY BRENNAN
A Pulitzer Prize is just one of the awards Terry Brennan accumulated during a 22-year career in journalism.
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The Pottstown (PA) Mercury won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing for a two-year series of editorials written while Brennan was the newspaper’s Editor. Once directly responsible for over 100 newsrooms in the United States, Brennan was an award-winning writer, editor and publisher, including an award for editorial writing from the Freedoms Foundation.
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He was an Editor and Publisher for newspapers in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York and moved to the corporate staff of Ingersoll Publications (400 newspapers in the U.S., Ireland and England) as Executive Editor of all U.S. newspaper titles.
In 1996 Brennan transferred his successful management career to the non-profit sector and served for 12 years as Vice President of Operations for The Bowery Mission and for more than a decade as Chief Administrative Officer for Care for the Homeless in New York City.
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Terry and his wife, Andrea, live in Connecticut, near their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren; their son lives in Lake Tahoe, California. Terry's two adult sons and their families live in Pennsylvania.
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All three novels in Terry's second thriller series - THE EMPIRES OF ARMAGEDDON - were released by Kregel Publications in 2020.