Louis H. Siracusano, Sr. ’60
Video and Broadcast Innovator
Louis Siracusano founded and ran a company that created the studios seen by millions of viewers of the Fox News Network, Food Network, USA Network, NY1, and other TV favorites – and the behind-the-scenes electronic infrastructures audiences don’t see. After selling the company in 2000 to AT&T Liberty Media, he started another one that provides the TV industry with high definition and fiber network systems and facilities. Mr. Siracusano is a recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. Mr. Siracusano always said, “Brooklyn Tech was the foundation of my career.”
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