Darrell Uselton is a certified leadership instructor, adjunct professor of history and a published author and biographer for accomplished individuals who want to share their personal and business legacies. Whether it is a story of one person’s triumph or the historical perspective of an institution, he provides a compelling account of what makes people unique. Life lessons and leadership principles are emphasized in each work. Recent Works:* Bill Morris: A Legendary Life, Legacies in Print (2019)* Pidgeon-Thomas Iron Company: A Corporate History (1872-1987), Legacies in Print (2017).*Pidgeon Droppings: A Story of Survival and Redemption, Legacies in Print (2016).* A Toast to Lafayette Draper: Bartender Extraordinaire, Legacies in Print (2015).*Spiritual Networking: Father Don Mowery and the History of Youth Service, David Yawn, co-author (2014).*From The Ground Up: A Lifelong Journey in Reinventing Yourself, David Yawn, co-author (2010).*The Irish Experience in Memphis, TN: 1819 to 1866, The University of Memphis, 1997.*Irish Immigration to Memphis: 1820 to 1860, West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, (vol. XLX, 1996).*The Life and Times of Reverend Hamilton Parks: Pioneer Preacher, West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, (vol. XLIX, 1995).*100 Years of Juvenile Court: A Century of Service 1910-2010, The History of the Memphis/Shelby County Juvenile Court, DVD, A Willy Bearden Film, TN Commission on Children and Youth, Darrell Uselton, Contributor as Court Historian, 2010.Darrell has earned BA and MA degrees from the University of Memphis and was an adjunct history professor at the U of M for 15 years. He was formerly a technical writer with the U of M Center for Research in Educational Policy and has received two Faculty Leadership Faculty Certifications. Darrell is also a widely recognized leadership trainer/instructor and is a noted facilitator and speaker.
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