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− | Daniel Fischelski was a | + | Daniel Fischelski was a Pontic businessman who worked with the Pontic Government. He started PBC Media with help from President Gordon Jackson. |
=== Early Life === | === Early Life === | ||
− | Daniel Fishkelski was born in Scarbrough, | + | Daniel Fishkelski was born in Scarbrough, Pontus on 15 January 1939 to parents John Fishkelski and Martha Fishkelski. Daniel spent his childhood playing soccer and drawing, he had a dream for making the next big thing. |
=== Career === | === Career === | ||
− | He graduated from college to run as a politician at age 23 he worked for a shoe company. He worked as a manager at his local shoe shop until | + | He graduated from college to run as a politician at age 23 he worked for a shoe company. He worked as a manager at his local shoe shop until 1961. Daniel spent 5 years of his life getting the government to help him. After a long period of waiting, PBC Media was launched in partnership with the government on 7 May 1966. |
=== Retirement === | === Retirement === | ||
− | Daniel retired in | + | Daniel retired in 1977 and lived in Shawville for his later years. |
− | === | + | === 1983 === |
− | Daniel died of a heart attack on March 1st | + | Daniel died of a heart attack on March 1st 1983, paramedics were too late to save him. |
− | His legacy was celebrated by then owner Anthony TerreNeue on PBC. | + | His legacy was celebrated by then-owner Anthony TerreNeue on PBC. |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Pontus]] |
Revision as of 05:52, 2 March 2021
Daniel Fischelski was a Pontic businessman who worked with the Pontic Government. He started PBC Media with help from President Gordon Jackson.
Contents
Early Life
Daniel Fishkelski was born in Scarbrough, Pontus on 15 January 1939 to parents John Fishkelski and Martha Fishkelski. Daniel spent his childhood playing soccer and drawing, he had a dream for making the next big thing.
Career
He graduated from college to run as a politician at age 23 he worked for a shoe company. He worked as a manager at his local shoe shop until 1961. Daniel spent 5 years of his life getting the government to help him. After a long period of waiting, PBC Media was launched in partnership with the government on 7 May 1966.
Retirement
Daniel retired in 1977 and lived in Shawville for his later years.
1983
Daniel died of a heart attack on March 1st 1983, paramedics were too late to save him. His legacy was celebrated by then-owner Anthony TerreNeue on PBC.