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David Morell | |
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Alma mater | University of New Brunswick |
Occupation | News sports broadcaster |
Dr. David Andrew Morell is a Canadian former sports broadcaster for CFNB radio in New Brunswick, and the voice of the Fredericton Express Hockey Team from 1981-1988. Morell was later the first Marketing and Events Manager for University of New Brunswick Athletics Department in Fredericton from 2001 until his retirement in 2016.[1]
Early Life
editDavid Morell was born in Saint John, New Brunswick to Jim and Vesta (Webber) Morell.[citation needed] The family relocated to Fredericton in the early 1950s, when David's father Jim, accepted a new job posting with the New Brunswick Power company.[citation needed] This would begin the Morell's close association with the city of Fredericton, and in particular David Morell's connection to CFNB and the University of New Brunswick.
References
edit- ^ "Honorary Degree awarded to Dave Morell (D.Litt.) | POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE". graduations.lib.unb.ca. Retrieved 2024-05-31.