A provider of prioritized connectivity and technical services for the broadcast industry led by Josh Bohn has forged a strategic advisory partnership with Kirk Harnack, making him a strategic consultant to the company.
That company is MaxxKonnect, and the new arrangement expands the consultant’s relationship with the company.
Helping broadcasters better understand and deploy modern connectivity solutions and advanced audio technologies in real-world broadcast environments is at the core of what MaxxKonnect seeks to achieve as a media technology company. In Harnock’s role, he will contribute to MaxxKonnect’s educational initiatives, participate in industry events and discussions, and provide advisory insight on emerging trends in broadcast technology.
Harnack brings more than 45 years of experience in radio and television broadcasting, with deep expertise in Audio over IP (AoIP), networking, and virtualized broadcast systems. He remains actively engaged in broadcast IT, engineering, and operations across multiple radio and television organizations.
“No one does it like Kirk,” said Adam Robinson, Director of Sales and Marketing for MaxxKonnect. “His infectious energy, technical depth, and deep-rooted industry connections are unrivaled. We’re thrilled to welcome his wisdom and experience as a strategic advisor.”
Josh Bohn, President/CEO of MaxxKonnect, added, “Kirk has an exceptional ability to translate complex technology into practical, real-world solutions for broadcasters. His perspective and credibility make him a natural fit as we continue expanding our role as a trusted connectivity partner to the broadcast industry.”
Harnack commented, “I was delighted and honored when Josh Bohn invited me to join the MaxxKonnect team. This advisory role aligns perfectly with my own career ambitions and allows me to help amplify the value of MaxxKonnect’s products and services. It’s my passion to help broadcast engineers confidently transition to new techniques and technologies that make their work both easier and more secure.”



