Härtzell Joins AEQ


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Madrid, Spain - Jun 27, 2008 - John Härtzell has joined AEQ as the new business development director for North America. Härtzell joins AEQ with more than 36 years experience in commercial broadcast operation, radio navigation, large scale systems design and engineering, project management and commercial/government broadcast sales. During his career he has held position as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard, a radio broadcast engineer at Harris, the senior technical manager at WR Systems and director of international and government sales at Burk Technology.

As part of the AEQ team in the United States, Härtzell will work with dealers to promote its major product lines and work with customers to provide turnkey systems and sales of digital audio systems.

Contact Härtzell at jhartzell@aeq.es, sales@aeqbroadcast.com or 954-581-7999.

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