Mojave Audio has employed Colin Leibich to manage the company’s marketing, sales initiatives, social media functions, trade shows and other events.
Leibich’s early career involved rigging loudspeakers for Hanley Sound, the company best known for running sound at the Woodstock festival in Bethel in August 1969. Rigging projects included locations such as Fenway Park, Boston Garden, Worcester Centrum, as well as setting up sound at Boston University, the University of Massachusetts and any of the many schools that hired Hanley Sound for events and commencements. Through his work with BAE Audio and other equipment manufacturers, Leibich established himself in the pro audio community.
‘Colin brings a wealth of pro audio experience and a fresh perspective that, I’m confident, will be most beneficial to our company,’ says Mojave Audio President, Dusty Wakeman. ‘With a new outlook and a rich pro audio background, I believe Colin’s presence will enable us to find opportunities that we hadn’t considered. All of us on the Mojave Audio team welcome Colin aboard and look forward to working with him.’
‘Dusty and I have been looking forward to taking Mojave to the next level for quite a while, and recent events made this an opportune time to get started,’ Leibich says. ‘With a comprehensive product line that has earned an enviable reputation within pro audio circles, Mojave Audio is well positioned for growth. My goal is to help leverage the company’s strengths and develop programs that will help elevate the company’s position with the industry. I look forward to working with everyone associated with the company.’
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