Adapted for the web from personnal correspondence -
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John Nosotti has retired from Industry Canada after 37 years with the Public
Service.
Vic DeCloux hired John in 1968 from St Clair College of Applied Arts and
Technology and we can see him on one of the early TIRL photo taken at the Air
Services Training School in Ottawa.. John remained at the Toronto District office for 22 years and worked
his way up to Manager.
In 1990, he won a competition in Vancouver and
moved west for the remainder of his career, 16 years, before retiring as the District Director
of Northern BC/Yukon District Office.
John has held positions in the Pacific
Region as Spectrum Manager in the Lower Mainland and Prince Rupert, Portfolio
Manager in Vancouver and most recently Director for Northern BC/Yukon, including
responsibility for Regional Spectrum Control and Compliance Programs.
Some of the big events of his career included the Popes visit and the G8
Economic conference in Toronto. John mentions that he had the privilege of
heading up the National team that brought in the changes to the amateur service
and the maritime mobile service.
The experience in the north of BC and Yukon was amazing for him because the
commodity markets were just getting going with mining and oil. Of course the
Pine Beetle created miles of brown forests and had a huge impact on one of BC's
prime industries.
During those years, John wrote numerous articles in departmental publications,
from interference to the maritime service to IRMA .