Meyer Sound Promotes Rachel Archibald to Director of Marketing

Helen Meyer, executive vice president of Meyer Sound, has announced the promotion of Rachel Archibald to director of marketing. Archibald has been with Meyer Sound since 1999, most recently as marketing projects manager. Previous to joining Meyer Sound Archibald worked in the marketing department of a CAD software developer.

"Rachel has run the day-to-day aspects of our marketing department for quite some time and gained not only a great deal of experience and knowledge, but also the respect of the industry," says Meyer. "She is very in tune with our entire marketing picture: all that makes Meyer Sound unique, the needs of the markets in which we are active, the things that give our products the quality and value for which we are known, and the depth of our commitments to customer support and education. I don’t think we could have found all of that anywhere else. Rachel has worked very hard for Meyer Sound to earn this position and I feel pleased and confident offering it to her."

The timing of the announcement is auspicious, coming on the heels of the 117th Audio Engineering Society convention in San Francisco, where the company announced a new product--the Galileo 616, Meyer's first all digital audio product; marked its 25th anniversary; sponsored several AES-related events; nominated for its fifth TEC (Technical Excellence and Creativity) award; and had its UPA-1 as one of 25 inaugural inductees into the TECnology Hall of Fame.

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