06 l December 2012
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industrymovers d&b develops team
Manufacturer recruits head of sales from outside the entertainment industry
A NEWhead of sales has been appointed at d&b audiotechnik. Based at the company headquarters in Backnang, Germany, Gerhard Mayr takes over from Peter Tongue who, after almost 14 years with the manufacturer, has retired. With a keen eye on the future, d&b took the decision to target recruitment beyond the entertainment industry. “Gerhard has skills
stretching far outside the familiar toolkit,” commented marketing director Simon Johnston. In the 24 years of his
career Mayr has worked with Force Computers (Solectron), Motorola and most recently Garmin, playing a leading role in developing these brands internationally through engagement with new markets and the reinvention of existing ones. This has involved spending a considerable amount of his time in Asia. He also once aspired to be a musician and still maintains a passion for live music; he has
previously developed his own loudspeakers and amplifiers, at one time even having his own company which developed a control unit for moving lights. “Throughout his career he has demonstrated a willingness to challenge the orthodoxy,” added Johnston. “And he has educated markets to accept that quality has a significant value. This is very d&b.”
www.dbaudio.com
Christian Eberlein Clear-Com
Patrick Belcher HHB Communications
Clear-Com has named Christian Eberlein as its
new regional sales manager for DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and Poland. Previously, Eberlein had held positions at companies including Wellenwerker, Atlantic Audio and Behringer International.
www.clearcom.com
HHB Communications has appointed Patrick Belcher
to the role of service engineer. He is based in HHB’s Technical Department in north-west London and reports to service manager Rachid Amini. Before joining HHB, Belcher studied Audio Technology at the University of Salford. He also has experience as a freelance sound engineer and a professional DJ.
www.hhb.co.uk
Meyer Sound has announced two key
promotions in the digital products team: Richard Bugg is now audio show control product
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Mick Brophy has joined Midas Klark Teknik in the
role of customer services manager, UK. The move continues Midas’s ongoing drive to provide dedicated customer support across all global territories. Brophy joins from Avid where he was European sales manager for the live sound division. Prior to this, he was sales director for UK audio console manufacturer Amek/TAC.
www.midasconsoles.com
Robert Habersaat has returned to Harman’s
Studer after seven years working as head of broadcast sales for
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Dr.W.A.Günther in Switzerland. He takes over the role of VP of sales following Adrian Curtis’s move to running Harman Professional’s EMEA regional sales office. Habersaat originally joined Studer in 1996 managing sales for Switzerland and distribution in Germany, Austria, France, Italy and the Nordic region. In 2001 he headed up the Studer sales team before joining Dr.W.A.Günther.
www.harman.com
Waves Audio has appointed UK-based audio engineer
Val Gilbert as Waves live product specialist. In his new capacity, Gilbert will communicate with other live sound engineers across the UK, sharing his knowledge of Waves plug-ins, the SoundGrid system and typical workflows in the live sound arena. Gilbert has an extensive background in live sound engineering as a front-of-house engineer for major touring acts.
www.waves.com
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