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Inrush Broadcast Services Adds Cameron Boswell as Partner


Cameron Boswell
Cameron Boswell

Inrush Broadcast Services, a broadcast technology integration firm, has announced the addition of Cameron Boswell as a Partner in the company. Boswell's hiring is the capstone of a strategic expansion effort that began three years ago and has since grown the team fivefold. He joins current partners Mike Dorris, Brian Sapp and Shaun Dolan to provide his technical acumen, management skills and mentoring skills.

"We are excited to join forces with Cameron," said Dorris. "His engineering mindset and leadership make him a perfect fit for our team. We look forward to the contributions he will make in helping us continue to provide innovative technical services and solutions to our clients."

Prior to joining Inrush Broadcast Services, Boswell managed a national team of system integration engineers where he oversaw projects for Audacy, The New York Times and other broadcast clients. Following this role, he worked independently as an integration consultant for multiple iHeartMedia projects, including their new studio facility in New York City. Boswell also managed a signals collection and analysis team during his service in the U.S. Army.

"Inrush has a strong reputation in the broadcast industry for providing leading-edge technical services and solutions," said Boswell. "I'm excited to lead such a respected team and look forward to contributing to the firm's continued evolution."

"With Cameron's appointment, we are continuing to build on our reputation as a trusted partner for our clients," added Sapp. "Cameron adds to our collective enthusiasm for developing progressive solutions that put our clients a step ahead of the industry."

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