Shure hires two new executives

Oct 20, 2006 3:00 PM

    

Global marketing VP Patrick Kilroy brings 20 years of brand and product marketing experience to Shure.

Director of US sales Mark Humrichouser comes to Shure from Sennheiser.

Shure has filled two openings in the executive ranks, hiring Patrick Kilroy as vice president of global marketing and Mark Humrichouser as director of U.S. sales.

Patrick Kilroy brings 20 years of marketing experience to the job. Most recently, Kilroy was vice president of marketing at ACCO Brands, where he headed a business unit, developed new products and significantly increased market revenue. Prior to that, he spent nine years at LG-Zenith Electronics as director of TV products, VP of consumer products and VP of marketing. His responsibilities at Shure will include brand management along with leadership of the overall marketing efforts of the company’s business units.

Director of sales Mark Humrichouser has 15 years of pro audio experience. He comes to Shure from Sennheiser, where he held sales manager and market development manager positions in the eastern U.S. region. In his new role at Shure, Humrichouser will head the sales management group for the company's U.S. business unit.

For more information, please visit www.shure.com/ProAudio/PressRoom/CurrentPressReleases/index.htm.




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