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Show Larkin named vice president at Bonneville International B onnev ille In tem ation al Corporation Cor-poration President Rodney H. Brady announced the appointment of Bountiful resident Glenn N. Larkin as vice president and controller. con-troller. Brady said: "During the 20 years Larkin has been associated with Bonneville International Corporation, Corpora-tion, he has provided excellent accounting ac-counting and financial leadership to the corporate staff and the business managers of our 14 television and radio stations throughout the country. coun-try. I am personally pleased to appoint ap-point him to this position in recognition recog-nition of the important role he plays at Bonneville." Larkin joined Bonneville in 1970 as a unit accounting manager. He became accounting manager in 1974 and controller for the broadcast broad-cast group in 1978. He has served as corporate controller since December 1988. Larkin said: "This expanded role with one of the finest broadcast groups in the world is a unique and coveted opportunity. Management's emphasis on finance and accounting with Bonneville International In-ternational sets a standard for the broadcast industry. I'm pleased to play a part in it. " Before joining Bonneville, Larkin was associated with the accounting ac-counting firm of Haskins & Sells from 1968 to 1970. He also has experience ex-perience with the Utah State University Uni-versity Engineering Experiment Station and Thiokol Corporation. He was educated at Utah State University, Uni-versity, and became a Certified Public Pub-lic Accountant in Utah in 1970. Larkin is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Pub-lic Accountants, the Utah Association Associa-tion of Certified Public Accountants, Accoun-tants, the Board of Directors of the Broadcast Financial Management Association, and a member of the All-industry TV Music License Committee. He is active in civic organizations, organiza-tions, serving as chairman of the Audit Committee of the Davis County School District, and having served as treasurer, board member, and chairman of the Utah Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. He has also held leadership positions in his church. His hobbies are jogging, skiing, camping, landscaping, land-scaping, home repair and reading. Larkin, his wife Karen, and their three children live in Bountiful. Bonneville International Corporation Cor-poration is headquartered in Salt Lake City. The company owns and operates 14 radio and television stations: KSL-AM and KSL-TV in Salt Lake; KERO-AM, K1RO-TV and K-SEA-FM in Seattle; KOIT-AM-FM in San Francisco; KBIG-FM KBIG-FM in Los Angeles; KMBZ-AM and KMBR-FM in Kansas City; KZPS-FM and KAAM-AM in Dallas; WTMX-FM in Chicago; and WNSR in New York. The company also owns Bonneville Bonne-ville Media Communications (Salt Lake), Bonneville Broadcasting System (Chicago) and Bonneville Satellite Corporation (Salt Lake). |