Two years after Sound By Design (SBD) and Delta Sound joined forces, the company has named Emma Gallagher and Lee Dennison as directors.
Gallagher previously held the position of SBD General Manager and has been with the company for the past 11 years, and will take on business development and client relations. Dennison, who worked with sister company Delta for more than six years, will bring his experience in technical delivery to his new role, helping to raise the level of technical expertise within the project management team.
SBD has worked closely with a host of top London venues, an area it has continued to expand since its relationship with Delta began. ‘This is a niche market area that we will continue to grow,’ Gallgher says. ‘We are now in an ideal position to move both businesses forwards. My new position will allow me to concentrate on maintaining the relationship we have with our existing clients and adding new venues to our roster. Having the formidable technical expertise that Lee has at his disposal adds great strength to our offering.’
To date, the company’s largest venue is the Royal Albert Hall, where it has been an in-house supplier since 1993. It also lists Somerset House, Kew Gardens, Royal Naval College, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and Royal Courts of Justice amongst its other regular venues.
‘The past two years have been about consolidating the two businesses,’ says SBD MD and Director of Delta Sound Inc, Andy Callin. ‘The appointments of Emma and Lee are part of a rationalisation of Sound By Design’s brand identity into the two distinct product lines.’
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