Earl Johnston III, a well known public relations and communications professional for local health care and financial services companies who took his love for teaching to the University of Minnesota, died in May from pancreatic cancer.
Johnston, who was 58, was born and raised in the Twin Cities. He attended the University of Iowa's prestigious writer's workshop program, and studied journalism and mass communication. It was there he met and married his college sweetheart, Brenda Piper, an Iowa native.
After graduation, Earl went into print journalism, and Brenda went into broadcast. They eventually ended up in the Twin Cities, settling in Plymouth.
Johnston was well known for his work with financial services and health care companies, including Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, US Bank Piper Jaffray, Thrivent Financial and most recently UnitedHealthcare.
"Earl was extremely passionate about communications; he was very much a teacher," said Brett Weinberg, a senior director of communications at Allianz Life, and a colleague and contemporary of Johnston's while at Thrivent Financial. "He truly cared about ensuring employees on his team were developing so they could reach their maximum career potential."
Called a collaborative colleague who enjoyed sharing what he knew with others, Johnston took his commitment to teaching and career development to the University of Minnesota, where he taught graduate and undergraduate students in what became some of his most fulfilling work.
Elisia Cohen, director of the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Minnesota, said Johnston taught professional writing for strategic communications and brand communications courses.
"He had an ability to make tricky strategic communication problems understandable," Cohen said. "He was able to instill in his students an understanding of the importance of accurate and effective strategic communication."