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Renkus-Heinz Announces Two New Additions To Engineering Team

Paul Peace named senior loudspeaker engineer and Chris Brabander is new firmware engineer

Renkus-Heinz has further expanded its engineering team, welcoming Paul Peace as senior loudspeaker engineer and Chris Brabander as firmware engineer.

Brabander, a graduate of California State Polytechnic University Pomona, comes to Renkus-Heinz from FEI-Zyfer, manufacturers of precision GPS time and frequency systems, where he served as firmware engineer.

Brabander’s more than 20 years of experience also includes engineering positions at Zebra Tech, OneBox Networks, Mosler, and Cardkey.

Peace joins Renkus-Heinz after more than a decade as founder and President of Auditoria, Inc., a loudspeaker and systems development company for cinema and commercial AV.

Prior to founding Auditoria, Peace was chief loudspeaker engineer for IMAX Corporation.

“We are very pleased to welcome both Chris and Paul to Renkus-Heinz,” says Tim Shuttleworth, engineering manager at R-H. “Paul brings a wealth of loudspeaker development experience to the engineering team, and a deep understanding of many of the market sectors of critical importance to us. Chris’ strong background is a welcome addition to our embedded firmware development.”

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