January 26, 2025 - 10:19
Jason Quinn has been elevated to the position of director of engineering at New Mexico PBS, following his successful tenure as the manager of broadcast technology. This announcement was made by Franz Joachim, the general manager and CEO of New Mexico PBS. Joachim expressed confidence in Quinn's capabilities, stating that his promotion is well-deserved due to his exceptional leadership and technical expertise.
Quinn has been instrumental in advancing the station's technological infrastructure and enhancing its broadcast capabilities. His innovative approach and commitment to excellence have significantly contributed to the organization's mission of delivering high-quality programming to the community. Under his guidance, the broadcast technology team has achieved notable milestones, ensuring that New Mexico PBS remains at the forefront of the industry.
As he steps into this new role, Quinn is expected to further strengthen the engineering department and implement strategic initiatives that will enhance the viewer experience. His promotion marks a significant milestone in his career and reflects the organization's dedication to fostering talent and innovation within its ranks.
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