J. Alan Fowler Honored by Cambridge Publishing
J. Alan Fowler retired as Commissioner of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
SAYLORSBURG, PA, November 29, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- J. Alan Fowler, Director of Telecommunications for Northampton County, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in civil service.
J. Alan Fowler has over 20 years of professional experience, twenty of which have been dedicated to Pennsylvania's Northampton County. Specialized in telecommunications, Fowler is tasked with managing the transmission of telephone PBX systems, and other data throughout Northampton County Government. He was appointed by Governor Edward G. Rendell as the Commissioner of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. In this capacity, Fowler handled capital improvements and was in the process of establishing policies and procedures for an $80 million project for 137 miles of Delaware River crossings before his recent retirement.
Aside from his involvement in civil service, Fowler is a talented musician and lyricist. His band, The Galaxies IV, won the International Battle of the Bands in Lambertville, NJ in 1964, an event sponsored by the International Tea Council that drew in 400 bands for one of the largest musical competitions in the world. The Galaxies IV also performed 80 command performances at the 1964 and 1965 World's Fair and Robert Moses State Park in New York. Fowler remains active in the music and broadcasting industry. He is currently in the midst of establishing a radio show called "Lunatic Fringe," which he hopes will get airtime in the near future.
Fowler holds a bachelor of arts in English literature and political science from Rider College, renamed Rider University. He is the vice chair of the Ross Township Parks & Recreation Department and is a Lifetime Member of the North American Hunting Club, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., and the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association. Fowler is also an honorary member of the Passamaquati Indian Nation of Maine.
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