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Joe Keul: Kling & Freitag
Andreas Weingaertner: Martin Audio
Dr John White: QSC Audio Products
Max Lindsay-Johnson: Community Professional
Matt Ward: Brainworx (US)
Robert Margouleff: WSDG
Andrea Ippolito, Anastasia Klinushkina: Outline
Tim Gray: Source Distribution (UK)
Greg Suchomel: Symetrix
Graham Taylor: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Liam Connors: RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mike Rigby: HHB Communications
Phillip Scobee: Crown Audio
Andy Stanton: Wohler Technologies (APAC)
Cameron O’Neill, Peter Cochrane: Riedel (Australia)
Dr Sean Olive: AES President
Pablo Espinosa: Meyer Sound
JBL Tour Sound Division appointments
DPA Microphones management restructure
Stefano Pucello: VDC Trading
Tom Oakes: Orbital Sound
Duncan Savage: Shure Distribution Systems Group
Fred Speckeen: Dynaudio Professional
Rich Soper: CUK Audio
Jorge Serrano, Pedro Enguidanos, Pablo Galve: Beyma
Mark Davidson: Focusrite (RedNet)
Keith Caggiano: Duran Audio (US)
René Greil: Klotz Cables
Owen Xing: TG Group China
Thomas Marcher: Harman Professional (Asia)
Franca Risi: Mediatech Design Group
Carlos Vargas: Loud Technologies
Mark Perrins, David Morbey: D&M Pro
Rusty Waite: EAW
Mark Flanagan: TC Group
Steve Johnson: Community Pro
Netia: Peter Fong, Jeffrey Jaworski (Asia/US)
Timothy (TJ) Smith: Harman Professional
Chris Vice: Harman Professional
Paul McMullan: Tannoy/Lab.gruppen/Lake
David McKinney: Harman Professional (China)
Sean Karpowicz: Soundcraft
Yamaha Commercial Audio (UK)
Stephanie Hansen: Masque Sound (US)
Binny Sharma: TC Group (India)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid
Adam Thorneycroft: Orbital Sound
Patrick Almond: Carlsbro/Studiomaster
Franck Berger: Riedel Communications
James Godbehear/Richard Ferriday: Cadac
Andreas Hilmer: Lawo
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Jay Easley: SSL
Tarek Shaikh: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Stanley Lee: NEXT-proaudio (Asia)
John T Wiggins: Community Professional
Mary Marshall: Symetrix
Stefano Pucello: Rycote
Carl Tomkins: CUK Audio
Bruno Garros: APG
Sennheiser Board changes
Thomas Lund & Thomas Valter: TC Group
Vinnie Perreux: Harman Professional (Asia)
Niels Jørgen Øhrgaard: DPA Microphones
Alex Schloesser: Global Market Management (A&H)
Simon Druce: Sennheiser UK
Hock Thang: Symetrix (Asia-Pacific)
Marsh Gooch: Aphex
Pat McConnell, Ed Capp: Sound Devices
Jason Kelly: SSL
John Terrey: Wohler Technologies
Craig Richardson: Symetrix
Amit Daftary: Snell (MESA)
Rolf Buschmann: Yellowtec
Morag MacPherson: Orbital Sound (US)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mario Bentley: Electro-Voice/Dynacord (EMEA)
Dan Foley, Kris Jackson: Audio Precision
Samer E Mouwanes: Clear-Com (Middle East)
Kevin Stanley/Johnny Mann/Michael Pearson-Adams: Waves
Carlos Ferreira: Snell (Europe/Latin America)
Simon Alexander: Studiomaster/Carlsbro (UK)
Marc Goossens: Meyer Sound
Stuart Gillan/Henny Schuett: RH Consulting
John Dodson: Middle Atlantic (EMEA)
James King: Martin Audio
Quint Goeke: Chandler Limited
Mark Gander: Harman Professional
Bob McCarthy: Meyer Sound
Brian Fraser: Adamson Systems
Jim Bailey: Aphex
Arjen Hofland: RTW
Vince Grieb: Harman Professional
Chris Mead: Meyer Sound (Middle East)
Chris Spahr: RTW (US)
QSC Audio: Senior Management appointments
Bob Skye: WSDG (US)
Dipesh Makwana: Snell (Middle East)
Paul Martin: Snell North America
Håkan Berg: AC-ET (Sweden)
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Fast News

Balkan live sports specialist MVP installs Calrec Argo M

Balkan broadcast facility provider MVP (Most Valuable Production) has upgraded its flagship HD1 outside broadcast truck with a Calrec 36-fader Argo M audio console with internal DSP as part of its move towards IP-ready workflows. The upgrade gives MVP’s 17-camera expandable truck the capacity to handle increasingly complex production demands.

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Fourier Audio unveils Hyperport audio protocol

Fourier Audio has announced Hyperport, a new low-latency, point-to-point audio protocol designed for integration between its transform.engine or transform.go and DiGiCo’s Quantum and SD-Range consoles.

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Bergamot buys into Augspurger and Malekpour Design

Bergamot Asset Management has acquired a 50 per cent stake in Augspurger, and Professional Audio Design and Malekpour Design Partners. The three companies will now operate under Augspurger Holdco LLC, a new parent company created in partnership with Bergamot and Dave Malekpour, founder and president of the group.

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Televic Conference France to support LEA Professional

LEA Professional has appointed distributor Televic Conference France to will help expand the company’s commercial reach throughout Europe and provide better access to French customers.

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Van Damme Cables opens second fibre termination lab

Van Damme Cables, through VDC Trading, has opened a second fibre termination laboratory at its headquarters, the only accredited fibre termination facility in Central London, offering fully in-house design, termination and testing.

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TiMax announces Spain distribution partnership with A-T

TiMax has announced a new partnership with Audio-Technica Iberia, allowing the company to manage distribution of TiMax across Spain.

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Samsung’s UniverSE updates with Dante infrastructure

When Samsung’s UniverSE Training Center in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea opened nearly 15 years ago, it comprised a training centre with approximately 70 classrooms and 60 lecture halls, each equipped with a combination of analogue A/V systems and a few early digital devices. However, technology advances made its age and limitations increasingly apparent.

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