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06 l October 2012


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Tony Del Gianni LOUD Technologies


Interfacio keeps it in the family


Isabelle Wear joins husband Richard at recruitment business


ISABELLE WEAR has joined Interfacio in the newly created role of director of business development for Europe. She joins husband and company founder Richard Wear after 16 years working in sales and business management roles in the UK and Europe with Edirol, M-Audio and most recently Audio-Technica. Isabelle will operate from the London headquarters where she will focus on increasing the company’s reach and capability in key European territories including France, Germany, Benelux and Scandinavia. Speaking about her new role,


Isabelle said: “I am looking forward to reconnecting with my colleagues throughout the


European MI, pro-audio and broadcast network. This feels like a perfect next step for my career allowing me to build on my experience working with and recruiting sales, marketing and support people at all levels. My first introduction to Interfacio was as a client and I really believe in what we are doing – helping individuals and companies get the right fit in what is always the most critical area for any business.” Richard Wear added:


“Knowing Isabelle professionally as well as personally means that I really understand her great instinct for people at both the human and business level.” www.interfacio.com


Glen Harris QSC Audio


Former Turbosound MD Simon Blackwood has joined DiGiCo in the newly created role of business development director. Blackwood leaves Turbosound after five years with the company, following its acquisition by Music Group. Prior to that, he spent nine years as CEO of Focusrite/Novation. www.digico.biz


Tony Del Gianni has been named vice president of


operations at LOUD Technologies; he joins from Harman Pro. Del Gianni will lead the evolution of LOUD’s manufacturing and operations function into a world-class procurement, service and support team designed to enable LOUD’s aggressive product innovation and market expansion strategies. He will report to Alex Nelson, president of LOUD’s Mackie and Ampeg brands, and be based out of LOUD’s corporate headquarters in Woodinville, WA, US. www.loudtechinc.com


Glen Harris has joined QSC in the newly created


Mark Hosking Studer


Nuno Sousa Studer


role of business development manager for the EMEA region. Harris, who is based west of London in the UK, has had a sales-based career of over two decades in the audio industry, culminating in his most recent position as director of sales in Central Europe for Harman Professional. www.qsc.com


Harman’s Studer has appointed Mark Hosking


to the position of sales director, Middle East and Africa. In this role, he will be responsible for overseeing all sales activities in the Middle East and Africa regions, supporting Studer’s


Simon Blackwood, DiGiCo


Bradley Scott Wilson Void Acoustics


expansion in these markets. Also new to the Harman sales team is Nuno Sousa who has joined as regional sales manager for the EMEA region. He will represent the Harman Professional brands in the Southern European territories. www.harman.com


Not long after taking on new premises, Void


Acoustics continues its expansion with the addition of Bradley Scott Wilson as international sales manager. He joins from Middlesex Sound and Lighting and has previously spent time at Martin Audio. www.voidaudio.com


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