Career
Barry Henthorn is a pioneer and marketer of telecommunications technologies. In 1990, Henthorn founded and served as Chief Executive Officer of Emerald City Telecommunications and formed Emerald City Cellular in 1992. The two companies merged to create Innovative Communications Technologies, which creates and markets communications technologies.
Henthorn became the Chief Executive Officer of the merged company and the creator of its new Global Private Telecommunications Networks.
Henthorn also produced "Name That Lick", an Music Television style game show, in 1998. Henthorn has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, Washington Chief Executive Officer, The Seattle Times, The Wall Street Journal, and others
Henthorn has also sat on advisory boards for United States. corporations in industries including aerospace, law, accounting, international trade, espresso machine manufacturing, and traveling After Henthorn provided room and board and academic support for college basketball player Jamal Crawford, the National Collegiate Athletic Association suspended Crawford for six games while it launched an investigation of Crawford for violating rules on amateurism.
As a result of the exposure that the investigation received the National Collegiate Athletic Association vowed to revisit its criteria for and position on amateurism in college athletics.