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WWROF Announces New Director, Philipp Springer, DK6SP; Long-Tim Director, K7BV Steps Down

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by K8KSU, Aug 21, 2020.

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  1. K8KSU

    K8KSU Ham Member QRZ Page

    Fredricksburg, TX – August 21, 2020 – The World Wide Radio Operators Foundation, Inc. (WWROF) is pleased to announce the election of Philipp Springer, DK6SP, to its board of directors, effective immediately. WWROF Chairman Tim Duffy, K3LR, says, “We’re excited to welcome Philipp to our leadership team, in particular for his enthusiasm for radio sport and highly respected representation of the youth in our hobby.”

    Philipp, who is 22 years old, began his ham radio career in early 2008 at the young age of ten, ultimately being issued the novice call sign, DO6PS. In 2013 he upgraded to a full operating license and was granted the call sign DK6SP, which he has held ever since. Philipp is a member of the IARU Region 1 Youth Working Group and the German amateur radio society DARC, where he is also responsible for leading activities for Youngsters-on-the-Air (YOTA) – Team Germany program. In addition, he is also a member of AGCW-DL, SKCC, CWOPS and the Bavarian Contest Club. Philipp proudly participated at WRTC 2018 in Germany as Team Y82D, together with youth team member HA8RT, achieving a respectable 23rd place finish amongst 63 teams staffed by the best contest operators in the world. Most recently, Philipp gained his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with emphasis on logistics management and plans to progress as a master’s student.

    In addition, WWROF is announcing the retirement of Dennis Motchenbacher, K7BV from its board of directors. “On behalf of the WWROF board, we want to thank Dennis for his invaluable contributions to our activities and unique industry insight,” said Tim Duffy, K3LR. Dennis continues to be a dedicated operator on the HF and VHF bands and looks forward to being even more active.

    About WWROF

    The World Wide Radio Operators Foundation is a non-profit, donor-supported organization dedicated to improving the skills of amateur radio operators around the world, utilizing education, competition, advancement of technology and scientific research, promoting international friendship and goodwill, and preparing them to better serve society in times of communications need. In addition, WWROF provides major assistance, including the infrastructure for log submissions, log checking, reporting, and other support services for many popular radio contests. For more information, log on to: https://wwrof.org/.

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  2. W1LWT

    W1LWT Ham Member QRZ Page

    never heard of them after 50 plus years in our hobby.....not well known it seems.
     
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  3. KB7AA

    KB7AA Ham Member QRZ Page

    Me neither...
    Jerry KB7AA
     
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  4. KL7KN

    KL7KN Ham Member QRZ Page

  5. K3LR

    K3LR Ham Member QRZ Page

    Glad you found us. We are doing good things for our hobby. Please take a look at the web site http://wwrof.org

    73
    Tim K3LR
    Chairman of WWROF
     
  6. ND6M

    ND6M Ham Member QRZ Page

    Just finished looking at your website.
    After looking at the "blog & News" posts, I am impressed by the work/donations to the Amateur community that WWROF has (rather silently) done.
     
  7. K3NZ

    K3NZ Ham Member QRZ Page

     
  8. K3NZ

    K3NZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    This is the first time I've
     
  9. K3NZ

    K3NZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    the first i
     
  10. K3NZ

    K3NZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    first I've heard of this group, I like it...
     
  11. W1YW

    W1YW Ham Member QRZ Page

    Actions speak louder than words:)

    There is a link to their website. Have a look:)
     

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