1930
Is born in Vermont.
1942
Begins his career in broadcasting at the age of 12.
1948
Undertakes undergraduate coursework at Middlebury College until 1952.
1949
Is involved in the construction of a radio station in Middlebury, VT.
1952
Earns an undergraduate degree from Middlebury College.
1953
Joins the RCA Corporation, where he becomes director of frequency management and works with the team that invented the color television system for public consumption.
1986
Commences his retirement.
1988
Travels more than 96,000 miles in his motorhome alongside with his wife, Linda, until 1998.
1991
Moves to Sun City Center, FL, where he creates a “Welcome Neighbor” program and is involved with various community organizations.
1999
Creates eNEWS, a newsletter sent by e-email for 21 years to over 5,000 subscribers.