Expansion leads to management reorganization at DPA Microphones

Jul 21, 2007 8:00 AM

    

DPA founder and director of business development Morten Stove (left) with Poul Koza, sales and marketing director.

DPA Microphones has hired Paul Koza as the firm’s sales and marketing director as part of the company’s ongoing expansion. In a related move, DPA founder Morten Stove has taken on a new role as director of business development.

Stove’s new role will include responsibilities for OEM sales and strategic alliances, while also exploring new markets and product concepts. He will continue tracking industry trends and technologies to help determine DPA’s future direction.

Paul Koza comes to DPA with a strong sales and marketing background, having previously worked at Panasonic, Pioneer and Jamo.

For more information, visit www.dpamicrophones.com.




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