The new office will serve as a regional sales and operations base and is part of AZCAR’s U.S. expansion plans for media consulting, technology integration and multimedia facility implementation.
The company has also added sales professionals in Chicago, Seattle and Los Angeles. DST, a systems integration company headquartered in Atlanta, employed all the new personnel.
New to the staff are Jack Verner, formerly with Turner Entertainment, Bill Bratton formerly with Turner Broadcasting Systems, and three new engineers. Additional sales staff includes Mike Gunther, Ted Carr, Chris Cuitino and Tonya McCullohs.
The company expects the new location and new hires to increase its ability to develop long-term
relationships and service a broad new group of customers in broadcasting, corporate media, education and industry.
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