Lawrence Behr
Lawrence Behr

December 13, 2002(Greenville, NC) – Lawrence Behr, CEO and founder of the LBA Group, Inc., has been named a 2002 Fellow of the Radio Club of America. The award was bestowed at the RCA 93rd Annual Awards Banquet and Technical Symposium held at the New York Athletic Club, New York City.

The award recognizes Mr. Behr’s expertise and contributions in the field of wireless communications over a period of more than 40 years.

The Radio Club of America is the oldest association of professionals in the radio and wireless telecommunications industries. Founded in 1909, The Radio Club of America has counted among its Fellows the very best in the radio communications industry such as Edwin Armstrong, David Sarnoff, Louis Hazeltine, John V. L. Hogan, Paul Godley and Allen B. DuMont.

Commenting on the new award, Mr. Behr said, “I am honored to have been selected by such a distinguished organization. It is humbling to stand as a Fellow beside the very founders of the radio industry.”

Mr. Behr makes his home in Washington, North Carolina with his wife, stained glass artist Libby Behr. He is an avid traveler, outdoorsman, and pilot. He holds amateur radio license K4JRZ.

The LBA Group has 40 years experience in providing telecommunication support for infrastructure assets of the wireless telecommunications industry. The LBA Group is based in Greenville, North Carolina.

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LBA Group, Inc. has 50 years of experience in providing RF asset solutions and risk management for industrial and telecommunications infrastructure assets. The group is comprised of LBA Technology, a leading manufacturer and integrator of radio frequency systems, lightning protection and EMC equipment for broadcast, industrial and government users worldwide; the professional consultancy Lawrence Behr Associates and LBA University, providing on-site and online professional training. The companies are based in Greenville, N.C., USA.

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