EWA Announces New Members of the Private Wireless Education Council

April 21, 2021

The Enterprise Wireless Alliance announces the addition of the following two members to the Board of Trustees of the Private Wireless Education Council (PWEC), which has a mission to develop programs that support the informational and technical knowledge requirements of member organizations in the private wireless industry.

  • Lori Henz, Vice President, Advanced Communications and Electronics
  • James Silke, Jr., President, Silke Communications

“Ms. Henz and Mr. Silke both manage businesses that thrive with professionals who have the necessary education, training, and experience to succeed, ” said EWA President Mark Crosby. “We welcome their addition to the Private Wireless Education Council and look forward to their contributions to its key initiatives.”

Additional members and officers of the Board of Trustees of the Private Wireless Educational Council are:

  • Chair of the Board: Kevin Carter, Mobile Communications America
  • Vice Chair of the Board: Katie Ward, P&R Communications Service, Inc.
  • Secretary: Eric Hill, EWA
  • Joe Gately, Mobile Communications America
  • David Gottlieb, Goosetown Communications
  • Perry Vincent, Louisiana Radio Communications Inc.

About EWA

The Enterprise Wireless Alliance is the leading national trade association and advocate for business enterprises, private carrier operators, equipment manufacturers, and service providers that support the private wireless industry. A frequency advisory committee certified by the Federal Communications Commission, EWA provides its members and clients with consulting services, frequency coordination, license preparation, spectrum management and associated business intelligence services. EWA is the market leader in Business/Industrial Land Transportation frequency coordination services and assists a significant percentage of public safety customers with their spectrum requirements. Learn more at www.enterprisewireless.org.

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