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Mullinack Joins Wheatstone as Director of Marketing
New Bern, NC - Aug 8 2008 - Wheatstone has appointed Howard Mullinack to the newly created position of director of marketing, reporting directly to company president Gary Snow. In this role Mullinack's first tasks will include the marketing and development of the company's E2 audio-over-IP routing and mixing system, and the Vorsis on air and studio audio processing equipment.
Mullinack will share his time between the Wheatstone facility in New Bern NC, and his office in New York.
Prior to joining Wheatstone, he was director of marketing and development for Sierra Automated Systems. Before that he was CEO of Graham-Patten and vice president of sales and product development for Orban. This followed many years as a broadcast engineer and chief engineer in major market radio.
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