SBE announces membership drive winners
During the annual SBE Membership Drive, the Society of Broadcast Engineers welcomed 198 new members, 52 of whom were recruited by other members.
SBE President Vinny Lopez, CEV, CBNT said, "Recruiting new members helps keep the Society strong and I am very pleased that many SBE members took an active roll in this year's membership drive."
SBE Members who recruited during the drive, held March 1-May 31, were entered into the prize drawing for each person he or she recruited. Prize winners were drawn on June 12. Following is the complete list of winners:
Grand Prize Winner: John Ramsey from Hartford, Conn. won a trip to the SBE National Meeting in Madison, Wis. and an HDTV, courtesy of the SBE.
First Prize Winner: Mark Heller, CBRE, CTO from Two Rivers, Wis. won a Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera, courtesy of Panasonic.
Second Prize Winner: Larry Bloomfield from Florence, Ore. won a Paladin Tools PT-540, courtesy of Broadcast Supply Worldwide.
Other Prize Winners:
Web camera courtesy of Broadcast Microwave Services:
Mark Heller, CBRE, CTO from Two Rivers, Wis.
Directional Antennas Made Simple by Jack Layton, courtesy of Layton Technical Services:
Larry Bloomfield from Florence, Ore.
Networking: A Beginners Guide, Fifth edition courtesy of McGraw-Hill:
Basil Mouzakis from Cononsburg, Pa.
SoftMetal Server logo shirts courtesy of Ross Video:
Mark Albert, CPBE from Algonquin, Ill.
William Brown from Seffner, Fla.
Mark Harris from Garland Tex.
Mark Hill, CSRE from Normal, Ill.
Noel Richardson, CSRE from South Carleston, W. Va.
Bruce Ziemienski CPBE, DRB, CBNT from Riverside, Calif.
Logo Fleece Pullover courtesy of Kathrein Scala:
Mark Heller, CBRE, CTO from Two Rivers, Wis.
Steven Schmidt from Quincy, Ill.
Logo Polo courtesy of Continental Electronics:
Larry Bloomfield from Florence, Ore.
Charles George, CSTE from Spokane, Wash.
Logo Polo courtesy of Broadcast Electronics:
• William Magliocco, CPBE, 8-VSB, CBNT from Atlanta, GA.
Flash drive lanyard courtesy of Broadcast Electronics:
• Mark Heller, CBRE, CTO from Two Rivers, Wis.
Compact Black LED flashlight courtesy of Harris:
• John Collinson, CPBE, 8-VSB, AMD, CBNT from New Port Richey, Fla.
• Adolph Garza, CBT from San Angelo, Texas
• Mark Heller, CBRE, CTO from Two Rivers, Wis.
• Richard Mall, CBTE from Las Cruces, N.M.
• David Priester, CPBE from Ithaca, N.Y.
• Shane Tove, CBRE, CBNT from Laramie, Wyo.
Gerber Multi-tool courtesy of Harris:
John Collinson, CPBE, 8-VSB, AMD, CBNT from New Port Richey, Fla.
Chris Gunnufsen from Norfolk, Va.
Chris Homer, CTO from Playa Vista, Calif.
Logo shirt courtesy of SCMS:
David Boltz from Castle Rock, Colo.
Steven Jaquin from Chapter 132.
James Ocon from Omaha, Neb.
Harris coaster set courtesy of SCMS:
Terry Reynolds, CPBE from Eagle River, Ark.
AKG Acoustics microphone courtesy of SCMS:
George Maier, CPBE from Sudbury, Mass.
Pocket Protector courtesy of SCMS:
Dewey Newton from Canton, Ga.
Arthur Smith, CPBE, CBNT from Round Creek, Texas
DTS logo shirt courtesy of DTS:
Francis Hertel from Evansville, Ind.
Robert Reymont, CPBE from Mesa, Ariz.
DTS Hat courtesy of DTS:
Michael Maville, CBT, CBNT from Boca Raton, Fla.
This year's drive was a success and the Society of Broadcast Engineers Membership Committee thanked those who recruited new members. Every participant in the membership drive was a winner, earning five dollars off their 2011 dues for each new member he or she recruited, up to 25 dollars.
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