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QSC Technical Communications Developer Bob Lee Honored With AES Fellowship Award

Industry veteran recognized for long and dedicated service to AES

QSC technical communications developer and pro audio industry veteran Bob Lee was honored at the 137th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society with the AES Fellowship Award.

The award is presented to an AES member who has rendered conspicuous service, or is recognized to have made a valuable contribution to the advancement in or dissemination of knowledge of audio engineering or in the promotion of its application in practice.

“I’m honored to be recognized and humbled to be included with such a prestigious group of audio professionals,” Lee says. “My work with AES is fueled by my passion for audio and my desire to help advance and promote audio education, and I appreciate the acknowledgement by my industry colleagues.”

Specifically, Lee was recognized for his contributions to the development of the AES, serving in different roles within the organization, including secretary and member of the executive committee.

A long time AES member, Lee joined the New York section in 1988 and upon relocating to Southern California in 1997, joined the Los Angeles section. He currently serves on the executive committee of the Los Angeles section and was a key member of the planning committee for the recently concluded convention, serving as the chair for the tutorials and master class sessions.

Lee had also previously served five years on the section committee, including two terms as section chairman, was on the AES board of governors for six years, and served two years as vice president for the western U.S. and Canada and four as secretary.

QSC is a sustaining member of the Audio Engineering Society.

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