The Peabody Memphis
Kenon Walker is an accomplished professional with diverse experience in the entertainment and tourism sectors. Currently serving as the Duck Master at The Peabody Memphis since February 2019, Kenon conducts the renowned Duck March Ceremony. Additionally, Kenon holds the position of Public Events Manager at The Brooks Museum of Art and operates as a Media Journalist for Black Butterfly Media TV, conducting interviews at various events in Memphis. As a Tour Guide for A Tour of Possibilities, Kenon leads African American History Tours, promoting cultural education. Furthermore, Kenon's extensive acting career began in Atlanta at the age of 13 and has continued for over two decades at Hattiloo Theater in Memphis. Kenon Walker studied at Northwest Mississippi Community College from 1999 to 2001.
The Peabody Memphis
In the heart of “Blues City,” you'll find The Peabody Memphis, a magnificent Mobil Four-Star, AAA Four-Diamond historic hotel. Our convenient downtown location is just blocks from Memphis attractions like Beale Street, the Memphis Rock N Soul Museum, Gibson Guitar Factory, Fed-Ex Forum, National Civil Rights Museum, Sun Studio, and the Memphis Cook Convention Center. The Peabody itself is also one of Memphis' most popular attractions. The Peabody Ducks march to and from the Grand Lobby daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. in a time-honored tradition dating back to 1933. Legendary, charming, elegant and grand are adjectives that perfectly describe this luxury Memphis hotel. Whether visiting for business or leisure, our Southern hospitality is sure to exceed your expectations. The Peabody Memphis offers 464 smoke-free deluxe guest rooms, including 15 suites. More than 80,000 square feet of function space, newly restored and renovated, located on two levels with the most complete services, facilities and amenities available in the Mid-South