AVCON Expands Leadership Team with the Addition of Nick Sennert

SOURCE: AVCON · RELEASED: 10/14/2009

CARY, N.C. – AVCON, Inc., one of the mid-Atlantic region’s premier design/build audiovisual companies, announced today that Nick Sennert has joined the management team as Director of Operations.

“Despite the recession, our business has continued to grow as our clients look for more efficient ways to engage their audiences through innovative AV environments,” said Frank Yarborough, president of AVCON. “With the increase in number and complexity of installations, we saw the need for strong talent to manage the day-to-day operations of the company. I am pleased that Nick has joined our organization. His management experience and leadership style are an excellent fit for our organization.”

“It is exciting for me to have the opportunity to help take AVCON to the next level,” said Sennert. “This is a unique company with an unwavering commitment to service and quality. They have built a reputation on integrity and meeting every client’s expectations, and that makes my job easy.”

Prior to joining AVCON, Sennert served in a variety of engineering, sales, marketing and management roles with Apex Cabinet Company, Memorex Telex and Sperry Products. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Western Connecticut State University.

About AVCON
AVCON is one of the largest privately-held audiovisual companies in the mid-Atlantic region that exclusively designs and builds custom AV systems. Their integrated audio, visual and lighting solutions help corporations, houses of worship and other organizations create environments  from boardrooms and stadiums to museums and sanctuaries  that engage their audiences. To learn more, visit www.avconusa.com.


 


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