Sennheiser makes several key appointments

Jan 31, 2006 12:10 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Mike Pappas has been appointed senior applications engineer. In his new position, Pappas will conduct technical seminars, providing application advice, technical training and consultation on Sennheiser, Neumann and other distributed brands. He will work directly with recording and broadcast studios and production companies, and provide customer-driven feedback on industry trends and new product needs.

Pappas comes to Sennheiser from his current position as engineer and technical director for National Public Radio, at PBS affiliate KUVO in Denver, CO. He will continue to work with PBS and KUVO, in addition to assuming the position at Sennheiser.

The company has also announced the appointment of JoAnn Anderson to the position of marketing communications manager. Anderson joins Sennheiser from her previous position as global marketing communications director for Boston University Corporate Educational Center. Her new duties at Sennheiser will involve directing all marcom-related planning and activities, media and public relations.

For more information, visit www.sennheiserusa.com.

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