Audix Announces Dave Garlett As Key Accounts Manager & Consultant Liaison

by | Audio, News

Audix has announced that Dave Garlett has joined the company as Key Accounts Manager and Consultant Liaison to help ensure that consultants and integrators have the tools and support needed for successful projects.

Garlett recently departed from The Farm AV sales representative firms, and prior to that, served in various management roles within the system integration industry, as well as with manufacturers such as Lightspeed Technologies, and Carver Professional.

“I look forward to supporting integrators and consultants who want to use existing Audix products in their designs and to make sure their voice is heard in future product developments,” says Garlett.

“With his many years working in the install and contracting space, Dave is a strong and welcome addition to the Audix sales team,” says Steve Johnson, VP of Sales and Marketing for Audix. “He’s already hit the ground running and will continue to fuel the impressive growth we’ve experienced in our contractor-exclusive products.”

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