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For Release on August 18, 2005
For Immediate Release
Contact: Sue Nail
605.217.4102 tel
605.217.4120 fax
suenail@radiosophy.com
Radiosophy Brings Former Gateway Executive Back to South Dakota
North Sioux City, SD (August 18, 2005) — Radiosophy™, manufacturer
of the award-winning MultiStream™ HD digital radio, announced today that
Bruce Young, has joined the company as Chief Technology Officer. He will be
responsible for technology vision and implementation.
With over 25 years of experience, Young brings strong leadership
skills and a broad engineering background from small to Fortune
100 companies. He is a skilled technologist with a deep understanding
of PC architecture, consumer electronics, high speed I/O and
video/graphics.
Bill Billings, founder and former CTO of Radiosophy will work
closely with Young as VP of Technology. Billings was key to Young’s
recruitment.
Prior to joining Radiosophy, Young was the Chief Technology
Officer for Digital 5, Inc., which creates networking software
for consumer electronics products. He previously held the position
of Director of Engineering for the consumer solutions group at
Gateway Computers where he was instrumental in the development
of Gateway’s non-PC products, such as plasma TVs and digital
cameras. Young also held positions at various other companies,
including Hewlett-Packard, Lucasfilm/Pixar and Intel.
A holder of more than 35 patents, Young has been involved in
nearly every aspect of electronic product design and manufacturing
at some point in his career, including the development of several
industry -standard specifications such as PCI - the backbone
of modern PC architecture.
“We’re thrilled to have someone with Bruce’s
qualifications and background join us,” stated Richard
Skeie, President/CEO of Radiosophy. “His experience managing
both American and Asian development teams and his leadership
in new technology integration will ensure that our next generation
of products will continue to lead the digital radio revolution.”
Young holds a BS in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University
and an MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
Radiosophy, located in North Sioux City, South Dakota, is dedicated
to developing innovative, high-quality, affordable receivers
for the digital radio market.
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