Bill Baker

Bill Baker

Telecommunications Coordinator @ The New York Times

About Bill Baker

Bill Baker is a Telecommunications Coordinator at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2005. He studied Electrical Engineering at New York City Technical College and attended CUNY New York City College of Technology.

Work at The New York Times

Bill Baker has served as the Telecommunications Coordinator at The New York Times since 2005. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing telecommunications systems and ensuring effective communication infrastructure within the organization. His tenure at The New York Times spans 19 years, during which he has contributed to the development and maintenance of the company's communication technologies in New York City.

Education and Expertise

Bill Baker studied at CUNY New York City College of Technology, where he gained knowledge and skills relevant to his field. He also attended New York City Technical College, where he achieved a degree in Electrical Engineering. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in telecommunications and engineering principles, which he applies in his current role.

Background

Bill Baker has a background in telecommunications and electrical engineering. His education at New York City Technical College equipped him with technical skills that are essential for his role as Telecommunications Coordinator. His experience in the field has allowed him to develop expertise in managing communication systems effectively.

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