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Trevor Joice Retires After 40 Years in Broadcast & Radio, April 30, 2010 back to recent news    

Mississauga, Ontario - April 30, 2010 – Trevor has been with Applied Electronics’ broadcast sales team for over 12 dedicated years. He retires at the end of April following the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas.

Trevor’s 40-year career in broadcast began as an Electronics graduate in 1970 when he joined CHUC Radio in Cobourg. He moved to Toronto in 1973 to work for CHIN Radio for over 18 years, most of which as Chief Engineer. He later worked at CJRT, a fine arts radio service on Ryerson University campus, for 7 years before deciding to go into sales. Trevor joined Applied Electronics in 1998 as a Broadcast Sales Representative specializing in AM-FM studio and transmission products.

Trevor served on the Central Canada Broadcast Engineers (CCBE) committee for many years and was President in 1985 and 1986. He was honoured with CCBE’s Engineer of the Year Award in 1991 and CCBE’s Ambassador of the Year Award in 2007 for his broadcast accomplishments, engineering achievements and support for the association and fellow broadcasters. Trevor also volunteers as a Big Brother and Scout Leader, serving for 25 years, and was presented with Canadian Scouting’s Centennial Medal in 2008, recognizing him as a Leader with Distinction.

“On behalf of Paul, Susan, John, and all of his colleagues and friends here, I would like to thank Trevor for the many years of loyal service and support he has extended to us all,” says Jim Goessinger, Manager of the Broadcast and Post Production Division of Applied Electronics. “He helped Applied succeed in Radio and in the RF realm. He is a talent we will surely miss.”