Managing partner of Irvine-based Haskell & White, LLP, receives award after more than 11 years of teaching. Online PR News – 08-April-2014 – Wayne Pinnell, Managing Partner of Irvine-based Haskell & White LLP, was presented with one of California State University, Fullerton Irvine Campus Outstanding Teacher Awards at the inaugural Faculty Recognition Event on March 27, 2014. The event, held at CSUFs Irvine campus, honored nearly a dozen faculty members. Each award recipient was selected by the dean of the CSUF Irvine Campus, from nominations provided by department chairs and college deans. The award encompasses all aspects of Pinnells instructional methodology and style. His dedication and how responsive students are to him were important criteria as well.
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