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Mackie Promotes Jon Rundle to Product Management

Jon Rundle, Mackie

Loud Technologies Inc. has announced the appointment of Jon Rundle to the position of Mackie product manager.

Rundle is promoted to the position after nearly a decade in customer-facing sales and training positions within the Mackie organization. His in-depth experience with the company's user base in the MI and professional audio sectors affords him a unique perspective on both customer relations and product development.

In his new position, Rundle will be directly involved in all aspects of product development, research, and market analysis to help in delivering products that will continue to grow Mackie. Rundle will interface with the company's engineering team, as well as continue to work directly with customers and end users.

"Jon's expertise interacting with Mackie users on a deep level provides him a unique outlook that meshes well with our user-centric design philosophy," remarked John Boudreau, SVP of product marketing for Loud's MG Brands. "His understanding of our customers, their needs, and their applications will be a huge asset in translating that knowledge into innovative, customer-friendly products."

Rundle added, "I've truly enjoyed my work with Mackie customers and the insight it has given me into the roles our products play in the creative process. I'm thrilled to have an opportunity to take this knowledge and apply it to product planning and management. I'm excited for this next phase of my career with the brand I love."

WWWwww.mackie.com

WWWwww.loudtechinc.com


(11 November 2015)

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