Long time H&PCLC Education
Advisor Passes Away

Dr. John T. Mentzer, Chancellor’s Professor and Harry J. and Vivienne R. Bruce
Chair of Excellence in Business in the Department of Marketing & Logistics at
the University of Tennessee passed away in his Knoxville home on Friday morning,
February 26th. Dr. Mentzer was a preeminent scholar. Each day he exemplified the best of
the business academic discipline, consistently contributing through teaching,
application and discovery. His
presence was in great demand by a broad range of audiences, ranging from
undergraduate students to CEO’s of multinational corporations. He approached the business world as
a laboratory, enabling him to integrate theoretical insights with cutting edge
practices. The knowledge he generated helped facilitate his impressive teaching
and research record. He unselfishly
extended those benefits to include his colleagues, here at the University of
Tennessee and elsewhere in business and academe.
In addition to his commitment to scholarship, Dr. Mentzer passionately served his institution and his discipline.
Over the years he held key leadership roles including the
President of the Academy of Marketing Science, President of the Council of
Logistics Management and Executive Director for the University of Tennessee
Demand & Supply Integration Forums. While
serving in high-level positions, he continued to chair a variety of university
committees, author impactful books and articles, and serve on many editorial
review and advisory boards. He received numerous awards in the fields of
Marketing and Supply Chain Management including the Berkman Distinguished
Service Award for lifetime service to the Academy of Marketing Science in 2008,
the Armitage Medal of the International Society of Logistics Engineers, and the
Council of Logistics Management’s Distinguished Service Award in 2004. To garner such recognition in one
discipline is a great accomplishment, to be so highly recognized in two
competitive disciplines is extraordinary.
He leaves a lasting legacy as mentor to dozens of former doctoral
students now serving as faculty at institutions around the world.
In addition to Dr. Mentzer’s numerous awards and achievements, he will be most
remembered for positively touching the lives and careers of those around him.
Countless people benefitted from the kindness of Tom Mentzer. This perhaps stands as his greatest attribute, appropriately reflecting his
mission to live an impactful life. He was a loving husband, father, son and
friend and he will be deeply missed by family, students, and colleagues. He is
survived by his wife, Brenda and daughters Ashley and Erin, of Knoxville, and
his mother Minnie and sister Susan, of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia,
Services will be held at the Cokesbury United Methodist Church in Knoxville at
11am, Saturday March 6th. The family asks that in lieu of flowers
contributions be sent to either the Tom & Brenda Mentzer Scholarship Fund,
College of Business Administration, University of Tennessee, or the
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
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