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Foundation Remembers James Delmonico
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James Delmonico, a former GE
broadcasting executive credited with injecting new vigor into the Broadcasters
Foundation of America, has died at the age of 91.
According to the foundation, its former chairman passed away
Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.
The organization said Delmonico was responsible for the
“resurrection of the Broadcast Pioneers and changing the organization’s name to
the Broadcasters Foundation. Assuming the chairmanship of what was at that
time The Broadcast Pioneers in late 1991, Delmonico instituted what became the
new age for the organization under the new moniker as the Broadcasters Foundation.”
Chairman Philip J. Lombardo called him “a tireless leader
for the organization, inspiring the appointment of many notables to the board
of directors with new focus, determination and purpose.” Ward Quaal succeeded
Delmonico as chairman 18 years ago.
“Inheriting an organization with a treasury of less than
$30,000 and few grant recipients in 1991, through Delmonico’s leadership and
inspiration, and that of his successors — Ward L. Quaal, Edward F. McLaughlin
and Chairman Philip J. Lombardo — the organization today has an outreach that
will exceed $700,000 in grants this year,” it stated.
BFA said Delmonico played a “significant role” in General
Electric’s expansion to radio and television. He was vice president of GE
Broadcasting and GE Cablevision Corp. In Schenectady, N.Y. in the 1970s he was
VP/GM for a TV/AM/FM combo. He was named Broadcaster of the Year in 1991 by the
New York State Broadcasters Association.
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