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Lee Arnold is the Chairman of the AKC Canine Health Foundation Board of Directors. He attended Emerson College where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Communications. He went on to obtain his Master of Science degree in Television and Communications from Boston University. Lee had a successful career as an on-air radio personality in Boston and then later in New York City. He has also been a television news anchor in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Mr. Arnold has combined his love and knowledge of dogs with broadcasting as a co-host for televised dog shows on Animal Planet and ESPN. A breeder of Chinese Shar-Pei since 1984, he is Chairman of the Chinese Shar-Pei Charitable Trust. Lee is the AKC Delegate for the Southern Colorado Kennel Club, serves as Liaison to the AKC Delegate Health Committee and serves on the Board Of Directors of the American Kennel Club. He lives in Montvale, New Jersey with wife Romana and two French Bulldogs "Mr. B" and "CeeCee".
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