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Adamson Systems Adds Brian Fraser As Applications Engineer

Brings more than a decade of experience working in the live, touring and installation markets to the company

Adamson Systems has announced the addition of Brian Fraser as applications engineer, based at the company’s headquarters in Port Perry, Ontario, Canada.

Fraser brings more than a decade of experience working in the live, touring and installation markets to Adamson, with experience in production management, front of house, monitors, technical sales and support.

He’s worked in a broad range of environments, ranging from small clubs to arena-size venues with artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and Rick Springfield.

Adamson Systems VP Jesse Adamson states, “Brian has a wealth of hands-on experience in the industry. We brought him on because of his ability to navigate through complex technical proposals with very clear and pragmatic direction. He will be a strong technical addition to our team.”

“I’m pretty excited to be a part of the Adamson team,” Fraser notes. “They are a dynamic, energetic organization that strives to build technology that is second to none. Most engineers know that the Energia series is very high-performance, but I’m also looking forward to getting the new Point Concentric series out there. These cabinets sound amazing and can cover such a wide variety of applications.”

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