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Follow Up: Broadcast Electronics Recognizes Cervon
Quincy, IL - Oct 26, 2007 - On Oct. 16, Radio magazine reported that Broadcast Electronics was planning a recognition to mark the 30th anniversary of the company's move to Quincy, IL, from the Washington, DC, area to Illinois. On Oct. 26, local Quincy community leaders, former Broadcast Electronics employees, friends and associates of BE Former President Larry Cervon and others gathered in the facility to mark the event. Radio magazine was the only industry publication present for the event.
Larry Cervon discusses his past involvement with Broadcast Electronics via Web conference.
The culmination of the event was the unveiling of a plaque that will be displayed at the facility. Joe Roark, BE CEO, made the final presentation.
Joe Roark unveils the plaque to honor Cervon and the company's move to Quincy.
The plaque reads:
In Recognition
Lawrence J. Cervon
President 1976 - 1991
Who in July 1977 relocated the company to Quincy. His achievements and vision continue to guide BE in industry leadership.
Employees and Management
Broadcast Electronics, Inc.
October 26, 2007
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