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"I discovered my passion for broadcasting at Mohawk College. As a student, I lived in the studio because I was so excited by what we were doing. We would let our creative juices run wild while we worked on different television projects. Many of myclassmates remain close friends to this day. Several of them I work with at CH Television. When I go back to visit the college and I see the enthusiasm of the students, it takes me back to my good old days at Mohawk and reminds me of why I got into the business. It's fun! It was then, and it is now. I've had a lot of good fortune in my career and it all began in the television studiosof Mohawk College. My college days are long gone, but the fond memories willnever fade away."
Matt Hayes Broadcasting - Television and Communications Media, 1978 Weathercaster, CH News at Noon/CH News at Six
"Mohawk College ignited the incredible passion I have for advertising. I knew even after the first week of classes that this was what I was going to do for many years. My three years in the Advertising program is something I always look back on fondly. From the great teachers and classmates to the school’s commitment to helping us find employment after graduation – it was great! I’m proud to be a Mohawk College Alumni and I’m very appreciative to those at the school who helped me start my career."
Scot Keith Lowe Roche Vice-President, General Manager
"Mohawk College was the springboard platform for me to launch a fascinating and fun career in broadcasting. Life is too short to spend it at a job you dislike. Mohawkhelped me enhance and understand my abilities so I could work in my chosen profession successfully. The last 25 years have been amazing."
Peter Jaycock Broadcasting - Radio & Communications Media, 1980 Midday Host 102.9 K-Lite FM, Hamilton Nine times ACE Craft Award Winner
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