Doors will be open from 6pm – 9pm; refreshments will be served.
Free street parking, or take BART to the “19th Street Oakland” stop. The studios are located between Broadway and Telegraph Avenue.
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Dave Maclaughlin is the Director of Education for Genelec. As such, he travels the nation delivering guest lectures on speaker technology and acoustics.
Prior to joining Genelec Dave served as the Vice President of Sales for Parsons Audio. He opened a new office for Parsons from his home base in Florida to serve a diverse client base from the keys to Orlando as well as a range of education-based customers coast to coast. For the prior 24 years, David Maclaughlin served as the Executive Director of Audio Engineering at Husson College’s New England School of Communications in Bangor, Maine. While at Nescom he built a small audio program into the school’s largest academic program. Along the way he created one of the first Bachelor Degree programs in Live Sound to complement the Studio Recording and Post Production Programs. He is a full member of the Audio Engineering Society, and a member of SBE and has produced and engineered numerous commercial recording projects for well-known artists, in the U.S. and Canada. Recently he directed the founding of the first Southern Florida chapter of the AES. Dave currently serves on advisory committees for 4 college based audio programs and delights in helping students advance their career.
David’s studio designs and installations have been storied in major publications around the world. In addition to a deep background in the recording business David has a wealth of experience in broadcast, first as an on-air talent and later in both management and station ownership as the principle of a broadcast property in New England. He brings an extensive background in sales and and vast base of knowledge about the audio business to his work for Genelec.