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Joe Stinson [joestinson(at)sacobserver.com]
Sales Director, THE OBSERVER Newspaper
Joe B. Stinson is the sales director at THE OBSERVER Newspapers.
He originally came to THE OBSERVER in 1966 where he got involved
in circulation and sales.
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A graduate of Tennessee State University, with a bachelor's
of science degree in Aviation Education and Industrial Arts,
the newspaper business seems to be an unusual place for a
man with his background in which to get involved.
Stinson took a leave of absence from the paper from 1967
through 1969. During that time he taught auto mechanics at
Hiram Johnson High School. He was the first Black certificated
teacher ever to instruct on a full-time basis at the school.
Stinson returned to THE OBSERVER in 1970.
However, he left the paper briefly in 1972. Stinson was selected
to participated in the U.S. Marines new experimental recruiting
program. A Marine Reservist, Stinson was chosen along with
85 other military personnel to head up recruitment efforts
in their respective hometowns. He was involved in the program
for three-years, after which he again returned to THE OBSERVER.
Stinson was born in Ripley, Tennessee. In high school he
was active in the New Farmers of America. He retired from
the Marines at the rank of Sergeant Major in the Reserves.
Stinson has been married to wife, Marlene, for 36 years.
They have three children, Gregory, Marsha and Veronica.
Updated: 03.24.03
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