Euphonix promotes Franklin to VP of sales for North America

Feb 14, 2008 8:27 AM

    
Mike Franklin is now Euphonix’ VP of sales for North America

Mike Franklin is now Euphonix’ VP of sales for North America

Euphonix has named Mike Franklin VP of sales for North America.

Franklin joined Euphonix from SSL in 1997 as the sales manager for the company’s southern region. After six years, Euphonix promoted him to lead broadcast sales in the United States.

Franklin also was instrumental in managing the Euphonix Max Air U.S. broadcast tour, which took the console to hundreds of TV stations throughout the United States. Most recently, Franklin served as the VP of broadcast and eastern U.S. regional sales.

See Euphonix in NAB booth N5217, or visit www.euphonix.com.




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