Millennium Magazine_22nd Ed_ Dr. (HON.) Marisa Williams

41 Millennium - Twenty-second Edition ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT Reflecting on his professional accomplishments, Mr. Bové highlights his work in establishing tribal radio stations in conjunction with various tribal council leaders as one of the most significant projects of his career, emphasizing the power of radio to connect and empower remote communities. Mr. Bové holds a Bachelor of Science in political science and government from SUNY Geneseo and values lifelong learning, defining success as the ability to live and work in places that allow him to travel and explore new experiences. To this end, he looks forward to beginning to wind down his career within the next five years and hopes to return to Paris to visit the Louvre. physical equipment and documentation. He considers his work to be triage or cleanup, noting that he has been able to resolve major infrastructure challenges in most of the facilities that he has visited. As part of his commitment to professional growth and dedication to his industry, Mr. Bové has been an active member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers since 1971. He attributes much of his success to hard work, curiosity, and the guidance and support of his mentors, and is proud to have built his career in a medium that helps connect people and transmit critical information to communities that may lack access to other media outlets.

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