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12 l April 2014


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Spyros Lazaris Audio Precision


Alex Jann Audio-Technica


Spyros Lazaris has been appointed as vice president


of sales and marketing for Audio Precision. Lazaris’ previous role was Americas director of marketing and sales for Tektronix. President of Audio Precision David Schmoldt says: “He brings commercial test and measurement experience to the Audio Precision leadership team.” www.ap.com


Hawley directs focus on global sales


Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd has named Damian Hawley as director of global marketing and sales


DAMIEN HAWLEY joined Focusrite in 2004, progressing to sales director by 2009. He will manage the merged marketing and sales departments for the Focusrite, Novation and RedNet brands worldwide including Focusrite Novation, Inc. (the US based wholly-owned subsidiary). “The Focusrite and Novation brands have seen significant growth over the last five years and I now look forward to the


privilege of leading our newly combined team of highly talented marketing and sales professionals,” says Hawley. Managing director Dave Froker, comments: “Following a period of strong company performance we have decided to bring marketing and sales together as a single organisation to position the business for it’s next phase of growth.” www.focusrite.com


Audio-Technica has appointed Alex Jann


as a UK product and training specialist. Jann will be responsible for DJ and recording-related products from A-T and Allen & Heath. “I am looking forward to working with the dealer network to help them get the most from the products,” says Jann. www.audio-technica.com


Avid Technology has appointed Andreas


Rimroth as principal customer support engineer for EMEA, concentrating on live sound and large format consoles. He joins the company from Audio Technica where he was product specialist for Allen & Heath and APG. “With the groundbreaking S6 digital console just launched I am delighted to join Avid at this point. Being a consoles guy through and through I am looking forward to working with


Lawrence Kendrick Jungle


Calum Simpson Jungle


team of people at the company, and am confident of their taking it forward and regaining its rightful place at the very top of the market.” www.cadac-sound.com


FaitalPRO has appointed Andrew Richardson to


manage OEM and area sales in UK and India. Pro-audio division manager of FaitalPRO, Flavio Naggi, comments: “Andrew’s strong commercial and technical expertise will complement our current skill set especially as we expand our influence in the OEM markets bringing his valuable experience in any branch of pro- audio and beyond.” www.faitalpro.com


Alex Wilson-Thame Jungle


Robin Dibble Martin Audio


Jungle’s roof, along with the company ethos and the way they encourage their staff made it a no-brainer when they approached me,” says Parker. www.thejunglegroup.co.uk


Martin Audio has recruited Robin Dibble to


the new position of applications engineer. Sales director Simon Bull says: “This appointment reflects the growth of the company and recognises the need to bring in additional expertise to drive our installation business.” Dibble adds: “While the MLA range is a real ‘game changer’, there are also fantastic new products in the pipeline.” www.martin-audio.com


Industry movers is sponsored by


Andreas Rimroth EMEA


Rob Hughes Cadac


the many users who use Avid products for mixing both in the studio and live.” www.avid.com


Cadac has appointed Rob Hughes as UK sales


manager. Speaking at the event, Hughes says: “I am especially proud to be joining a fantastic


Andrew Richardson FaitalPRO


Soho-based Jungle has appointed Athene Parker


as new business consultant and Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson and Alex Wilson-Thame will all be taking on the role of sound design engineers for the post- production house. “The level of talent and expertise under


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