Pinnacle Award

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Shirley T. Hailstock of Plainsboro was inducted into the Pinnacle, the highest award Fairleigh Dickinson University’s College at Florham in Madison can bestow upon its alumni. Pinnacle recipients are chosen on the basis of success or distinction in their chosen fields; significant contributions to society and humanity through public or humanitarian service; and outstanding service to the University, or reflection of the unique character of Fairleigh Dickinson in their lives.##M:[more]##

Hailstock, a writer of contemporary and historical romance and mainstream women’s fiction, has published 24 novels and novellas. She began writing in 1986 after a dare from one of her friends. Hailstock’s debut novel, “Whispers of Love,” was published in 1994.

A member of the Romance Writers of America, Hailstock served on the national board, as regional director, contest chairperson, and as president. She has served as president of New Jersey Romance Writers and is a former officer of Women Writers of Color.

Her books have appeared on the Top 100 Romances of the 20th Century list, the Essence Magazine best seller list, the Library Journal best seller list, and the Best Books of the Year from Amazon.com.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Howard University and a master’s degree in business administration in chemical marketing from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

“In 1988 you became a member of Romance Writers of America. It wasn’t long before you served as president, and in that capacity, you were a trailblazer,” said her son, Christopher Coles III, when he presented the award. “As the first African American president, you pursued opportunities others did not. Colleagues applaud your extraordinary work as president, and praise you for innovative ideas never before attempted. It didn’t come as a surprise when more than 2,”000 members of Romance Writers of America gave you a standing ovation after receiving the organization’s highest service award.”

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