Sennheiser names Chris Spahr market development manager

Jun 9, 2006 10:20 AM

    

Sennheiser has appointed Chris Spahr to the newly created position of Northeast regional market development manager for installed sound. This became effective in March of 2006. Spahr reports to Eric Mayer, Northeast regional sales manager.

Spahr has substantial experience in pro audio sales, support and training with various rep groups, consultants and contractors. In addition to his extensive work experience, Spahr has fulfilled his personal passion for music by graduating from Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts in Orlando, FL. In his new position, Spahr will work out of a New Jersey-based office.

Sennheiser recently decided to increase the number of market development managers in each of their three sales regions, giving each area a dedicated person for both the Pro/MI and Pro/Installed markets, underscoring the company's commitment to customer service and support.

For more information, visit www.sennheiserusa.com.




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