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Aphex Names Kent Dimon Director of Licensing

SUN VALLEY, CA – Aphex named veteran audio sales manager Kent Dimon director of licensing. Dimon, who will work with Aphex general manager Rick McClendon, product development manager Jim Bailey, CEO David Wiener and COO Robin Sibucao, has held positions with Altec Lansing and Bose Corporation.

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John Farina Joins Music Group as Chief Financial Officer

WILLICH, Germany – The Music Group named John Farina chief financial officer. Farina has more than 25 years of financial management, corporate development and general management experience, most recently as president and CFO of Nam Tai Electronics Inc. Before that, Farina held various posts with Celestica Inc. and IBM Corporation.

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Dielectric Changes Name to SPX Communication Technology

RAYMOND, ME – Dielectric Communications announced that it will now operate under the name of SPX Communication Technology. The full range of Dielectric products – including its RF broadcast antenna systems, transmission line, switching and patching components, and transmission accessories – will continue to be sold globally by SPX Communication Technology under the Dielectric brand.

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LEX Products Moves East Coast Operations

SHELTON, CT – LEX Products' East Coast operation moved recently from three locations in Stamford, CT. to a single facility in Shelton, CT. The new address is: LEX Products Corporation, 15 Progress Drive, Shelton, CT 06484. Phone, fax and e-mail addresses do not change.

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Kaltman Creations Names Kristin Kaltman Office Manager

ATLANTA – Kaltman Creations LLC named Kristin Kaltman office manager. Kaltman will manage the office's shipping and receiving, product information, billing and provide other office management duties, working with the current product line and the introduction of new products.

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Mark Graham Succeeds Rodney Olson as Loud Technologies’ CEO

WOODINVILLE, WA – Mark Graham, a 20-year audio industry veteran and former president of Crown International, joined Loud Technologies Inc. ("Loud") as CEO. Graham succeeds Rodney Olson, who over his two-year tenure as CEO successfully steered Loud through supply chain disruptions and the worldwide economic downturn.

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