AES Show A Hit, Will Visit Vegas in 2021
The Audio Engineering Society’s annual convocation vaulted online for a virtual show this year, and will go west to Las Vegas for its 2021 edition in October next year.
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The Audio Engineering Society’s annual convocation vaulted online for a virtual show this year, and will go west to Las Vegas for its 2021 edition in October next year.
The Clinic, Crew Nation and the AES each have received a $2,500 PAMA donation to help them in turn aid their constituents during the pandemic.
The AES is taking an industry-leading role in increasing the diversity of its members and management, with notable success in the area of female involvement in positions of influence.
By Clive Young. Colleen Harper, the new executive director of the Audio Engineering Society, shares how the AES is changing to provide more value and education to members, foster greater diversity, and embrace modern music genres and audio technologies.
Despite being relatively new to the pro audio world, Colleen Harper has extensive experience in running associations of similar stature, and brings a fresh perspective as a woman in a male-dominated industry
Harper brings extensive experience within similar organisations to the role, having most recently served as chief operating officer and interim chief executive officer of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Harper to draw on extensive background in organizational management.