Dave Keller promoted at Panamax/Furman

Sep 21, 2006 1:02 PM

    

Panamax, parent company of Furman Sound, has promoted Dave Keller to senior vice president of sales and marketing. Panamax acquired Furman Sound in February 2006, forming an alliance that offers a complete line of equipment to address power management applications in the professional and consumer electronics markets. In his new role, Keller will be responsible for bringing the advanced power management solutions of both companies to home theaters and other high-end applications.

Prior to his new role, Keller was executive vice president of sales and marketing at Furman, where he played a vital role in expanding its home theater line of products. Keller's 33-year industry experience has spanned CATV, professional and consumer AV markets, including service as president and CEO of Digital Envoy and COO of Escient. He joined Furman in 2004. Keller will be based in Sonoma County, CA, and report to Panamax president and CEO Bill Pollock.

For more information, please visit www.panamax.com and www.furmansound.com.




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