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For Release: July 8, 2008

AES 125th Convention Committee Preps SF Show

Highlights Include 60th Anniversary Fete

SAN FRANCISCO:   Audio Engineering Society 125th Convention Co-Chairs John Strawn and Valerie Tyler and AES Executive Director Roger Furness report that plans for the stellar event are well underway.   “We have an exceptional Committee in place, and have been holding monthly planning sessions since November of last year,” Strawn says.  “In addition to a special celebration in recognition of our Diamond Anniversary, we are developing an extraordinary program focused on the pivotal developments and  concerns of today’s professional audio world.”

 
AES 125th Convention CommitteeCo-Chair Valerie Tyler emphasizes the point that Committee Chairs are long-term volunteers with strong track records of contributing to previous AES Conventions. “The successful careers established by each of our Chairs confirm their standing as experts in their fields. Their experience and knowledge enables them to identify issues and topics which are guaranteed to be of high interest and great value to our attendees.”
 
The AES 125th Convention Committee includes: Broadcast Session Chair David Bialik; Education Events Co-Chairs Dottie Kreps, Mark Swiderski and Teri Grossheim; Facilities Chair Bob Megantz; Historical Events Chair Tamara Horacek; Live Sound Events Co-Chairs Bob Lee and Jonathan Novick; Master Classes/Tutorials Co-Chairs Jim McTigue and Conrad Cooke; Papers Co-Chairs Rob Maher and Veronique Larcher; Platinum Panels Chair Paul Verna; Workshops Co-Chairs Dave Harris and Joe Carter; Tech Tours Chair David Bowles; Special Events Chair Chandra Lynn; and Volunteer Co-Chairs Tim Duncan and Evan Peebles.
 
 “The combination of expertise and enthusiasm which distinguishes AES Convention Committee members is legendary,” Roger Furness concludes. “We are extremely fortunate to have this eminent group of audio industry professionals dedicate themselves to creating the best conceivable Convention.  The miracle behind these events is the spirit of volunteerism which drives the Committee.  There is no way to properly compensate them for the time and energy they offer up.”
 
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Pictured standing are (l-t-r)  The AES 125th Convention Committee Historical Events Chair Tamara Horacek; Tutorials Co-Chair Jim McTigue; Workshops Co-Chair Dave Harris; Live Sound Events Co-Chairs Bob Lee; Workshops Co-Chair Joe Carter;  Facilities Chair Bob Megantz; Special Events Chair Chandra Lynn; Master Classes/Tutorials Co-Chair Conrad Cooke; Live Sound Events Co-Chair Jonathan Novick and AES Executive Director Roger Furness.  Seated (l-t-r) are Papers Co-Chair Veronique Larcher and Convention Co-Chairs John Strawn and Valerie Tyler.   Not pictured are:  Broadcast Session Chair David Bialik; Education Events Co-Chairs Dottie Kreps, Mark Swiderski and Teri Grossheim; Papers Co-Chair Rob Maher; Platinum Panels Chair Paul Verna; Tech Tours Chair David Bowles; and Volunteer Co-Chairs Tim Duncan and Evan Peebles.  Please credit photo by Alex Storm courtesy of Dolby Labs.
 
Currently celebrating its 60th anniversary, The Audio Engineering Society was formed in 1948 by a group of concerned audio engineers.  The AES counts over 14,000 members throughout the U.S., Latin America, Europe, Japan and the Far East. The organization serves as the pivotal force in the exchange and dissemination of technical information for the industry.  For additional information visit http://www.aes.org