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06 l April 2012


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industrymovers


Fred Taieb Technicolor


Andy Davies Martin Audio


Technicolor has announced the


Riedel adds to team


New UK sales manager joins the team at the communications solutions provider


FOLLOWING THE growing demands in the UK, Riedel Communications has announced that Nick Williams has joined the Riedel UK office as UK sales manager. In his new position, Williams will spearhead the UK sales efforts in the live and install markets for the entire Riedel range, including intercom, fibre, audio and rental solutions. “I’m looking forward to


developing new markets and business opportunities for


Riedel here in the UK. Riedel is one of the most forward- thinking manufacturers in the broadcast and event production market. I’m excited to be on-board”, says Williams. Williams has 28 years sales


experience in the pro-audio industry. He owned his own pro-audio dealership and has spent the past 11 years as international sales director at Tascam, Harman Pro and more recently at Aviom. www.riedel.net


appointment of Fred Taieb as director of its new audio dubbing studio in Saint-Cloud, near Paris. His responsibilities include development of the company’s audio dubbing business in France as well as artistic direction of all client productions. Taieb created Dubbing Brothers in 1988, where he first served as director of production for France, Italy, Germany and Spain before becoming director of creation and technique for the company’s US subsidiary, based in Hollywood. www.technicolor.com


Andy Davies has joined Martin Audio’s support


team to boost awareness of the MLA family. He joins from rental company Concert Sound Clair, taking up the new role of application support (touring). The appointment mirrors a similar move in the US, where touring and rental company veteran Jim Jorgensen recently took up a position to support the growing network across the Atlantic. www.martin-audio.com


Jotham Jackson LMC Audio


David Conway BBC


Jotham Jackson has joined the Birmingham,


UK sales team of LMC Audio. He joins from a sales position at HSBC. In his spare time, Jackson engineers for a number of bands in his local area, and plays the bass and electric guitar. www.lmcaudio.co.uk


Matrix Group has appointed Kenneth


Bremer to the position of CEO. He joins from RCF where he has worked in the Reggio Emilia office since 2009. “The close co- operation Kenneth and I had in the ’90s and some years into the new millennium still stands as something very special for me. It was a fantastic and dynamic time. So, with the possibility to get ‘Mr Red Shoes Are Faster’ in as captain on the brige at Matrix Group, we can now take a second stint together in close co-operation, and I am very happy for that,” said Claus Reher-Langberg, Matrix Group chairman. www.matrixgroup.dk


David Conway has been named chief operating


officer for BBC Studios and Post Production, a commercial subsidiary of the BBC, providing studios, postproduction and


Ken Bremer, Matrix Group


Paul Watson Line 6


digital media services to the media industry. He will be responsible for managing business support functions, including finance, HR, business systems and procurement and report into the CEO. www.bbcstudiosandpostproduction .com


Regular PSNEurope and PSNEurope-Live


newsletter writer Paul Watson has joined Line 6 as European PR specialist. Watson, a former touring musician and vocalist, joins the music technology and pro-audio innovator as the company enters a period of realignment in the UK. www.line6.com


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