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Broadcast Electronics Appoints Hun as RSM, Latin America
Quincy, IL - Jul 1, 2008 - Broadcast Electronics has appointed Raul Hun to regional sales manager, Latin America. Hun will oversee the company's sales activities and become BE's primary point of contact for broadcasters in Latin America.
Hun has been employed at BE for more than 10 years, and was instrumental in BE's introduction of HD Radio to Brazil, Mexico and Jamaica, among other countries. He brings a world view of broadcasting to his new duties, having served as the company's internal sales contact for BE's customer base in Asia and more recently as BE's international sales engineer/resale coordinator for Latin America.
Hun is a graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale where he holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering.
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