Louis Libin
Louis Libin holds a Bachelor's of Science degree
in Electrical Engineering from the Pratt Institute and completed
his graduate studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
Optical Electronics at the MIT Executive Program in 1991. Mr. Libin
is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE), and is a member of the National Society of Professional
Engineers. He is also active in the Society of Motion Picture and
Television Engineers (SMPTE) and the Society of Broadcast Engineers
(SBE).
Louis Libin
joins the Andrea Electronics board, bringing over 19 years of technology
and executive managerial experience. Mr. Libin, most recently, is
the founder and President of Broad Comm, Inc., a consulting group
specializing in advanced television broadcast, interactive TV, Internet
Protocol and wireless communications. Through Broad Comm, Mr. Libin
has worked with high profile clients such as General Electric, NBC,
CBS, Thomson Consumer Electronics and The International Olympic
Committee. Prior to his tenure at Broad Comm, Mr. Libin was Chief
Technology Officer for NBC, and was responsible for all business
and technical matters for satellite, wireless and communication
issues for General Electric and NBC. Since 1989, Mr. Libin has represented
the United States on satellite and transmission issues at the International
Telecommunications Union (the ITU) in Geneva, Switzerland. Mr. Libin
was also a member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Advisory Committee, and he was Chairman of the FCC Advisory Group
on Wireless Issues. In addition, Mr. Libin is a founder of WOW TV,
a Salt Lake City-based interactive television company. Very recently,
Mr. Libin served as a technical advisor to the Salt Lake City Olympic
Committee.
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