Mark Bolton

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Gender Male
Industry Communications or Media
Occupation Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Economic Development
Location Richmond Hill, GA
Introduction My interest in radio began at age 13 when my mother bought me a used "all band" shortwave radio from a jewelry store in Andalusia Alabama. I remember that it cost $15. In a round about way, that radio led me to my first job, age 15, at WBLO in Evergreen. The same radio connected me with a high school teacher and later mentor K4VMT. Mr. Miller gave me my novice test and I became WN4ZUD. I was never too fond of the code but that novice ticket got me into the Army Military Affiliate Radio System where I could finally operate phone. We were mostly on AM then. The MARS experience was good because it taught disciplined message handling and communications procedures. After high school I moved on to WMPI in southern Indiana but it was my Army MARS experience that eventually brought me into the Signal Corps in 1974. I spent most of my Army days in Greece at a nuclear weapons facility during the Cold War. I later moved on to other vocations but have always had a keen interest in radio communications. Those experiences and knowledge gained from my hobby have often been valuable to me in my career. And it all started with a second hand portable radio. Who would have thought it?
Interests Sailing, Woodworking, Amateur Radio, Aviation