Management changes at DPA

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Management changes at DPA

WORLD: DPA Microphones has made a number of changes to its management team.  The company’s CEO, Christian Poulsen stated that ‘the development of exciting new products scheduled for release in 2014 gave DPA the impetus to examine its internal structure and make changes that play to individual managers’ personal strengths’.

One of the key changes is the appointment of product specialist Mikkel Nymand to the newly created position of product manager. Reporting directly to Mr Poulsen, Mr Nymand is now involved in the entire product management chain, from conception right through to development testing, launch and after sales maintenance. His role is also to ensure smooth communication, internally and externally, about the status of new and existing products and to provide a link between sales, marketing and development. As of now, he also plays an active role in new product development, and is responsible for operating products during launch events.

Meanwhile, Francis Lai has been appointed to the position of sales manager at DPA Microphones APAC in Hong Kong. Mr Lai has 16 years experience in the pro audio industry, having previously worked for Sony Broadcast and Professional Asia, Shure Asia and Sennheiser Hong Kong.

Further to this, DPA has made a number of significant changes to its sales department. Bo Brinck has been appointed to the position of global sales support manager. In conjunction with DPA’s area managers, Mr Brinck will arrange product demos, open house meetings with end users, seminars and training, as well as supporting similar initiatives orchestrated by DPA distributors and resellers.

Responsibility for sales within the Nordic countries now falls to Kim Nedertorp, who has been appointed area manager for the entire region. DPA has also appointed Nils Vinding as area manager for the UK, Switzerland and central and South America. He joins the company from PPS, DPA’s largest reseller in Denmark.

Finally, DPA has announced that Ole Moesmann has been appointed to the position of R&D manager.

‘These changes enable us to better support customers and dealers by providing a bridge between product development and sales,’ said Mr Poulsen. ‘They also allow us to create a DPA community, through which we can connect directly with DPA end users and industry opinion formers. They, in turn, will be able to influence future product development and R&D decisions.

‘This is a very exciting time for DPA and we are confident that these changes will bring enormous benefits to our company and to our customers,’ he added. ‘We have always had a committed management team, but taking advantage of each individual’s energy, talents and creativity will help DPA accomplish so much more in the future.’

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