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  • Crestron Beefs Up Western U.S. Sales

    Crestron announced the appointment of six new members to its west coast sales team.

     
  • AV Integrator Achieves Rare Trifecta

    Applied Visual Communications (AVC) announced that the company now has three team members holding both a CTS- I and a CTS- D certification.

     
  • Visual Acuity Brings in New Designer

    As the company becomes engaged in more projects around the world, independent media and communications technology consultancy Visual Acuity has made a key new appointment to strengthen its technical system design resource.

     
  • Crestron Adds Regional Manager for Lighting

    Crestron announced the appointment of Cory Souders as its new regional manager for consultant market development in Philadelphia and the Mid-Atlantic region.

     
  • Clear-Com Taps Industry Veteran

    Clear-Com, which makes critical voice communication systems, named industry veteran Larry Estrin its new strategic technology specialist.

     
  • Intelix Names Senior Product Manager

    Intelix, a manufacturer of audio/video equipment and software, recently added Bruce Stelman to its team as a senior product manager.

     
  • Crestron Adds New Manager for AV Consultants

    Crestron this week announced the appointment of Brian Studwell as its new regional manager for consultant market development in the Northeast.

     
  • ProAD A/V Designer in Elite Company

    Chris Neal, general manager and system design specialist for ProAD A/V in Oklahoma City, accomplished what only 58 AV pros before him had accomplished.

     
  • AVI-SPL Adds Education Market Managers

    AVI-SPL welcomed two new education market managers to the company. In Los Angeles, the company added market manager Ron Martinez to the team. In the Dallas office, AVI-SPL hired Jennifer Smeaton.

     
  • When Heléne Andersen, general manager at AVI-SPL and a recipient of InfoComms 2010 Women in AV Award, got started in pro AV, there werent many women in the business. While she faced some challenges early, she overcame them. Our industry changed ¦ when InfoComm became a strong force for education, she says.

    Closing the Gender Gap

    In the 1970s, AVI-SPL's Helene Andersen remembers there weren't many women working in pro AV. Over the years, that's changed ... for the better.

     
 
 
 
 

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