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Media Integrator SGR Media, Inc. Announces Plans for National Expansion with "Cohesive Team of Professionals"

Audio, video, and lighting integrator SGR Media, Inc. announced plans to expand its operations with the hiring of skilled specialists across multiple disciplines and geographic regions.

The company, headquartered in the Phoenix metropolitan area, employs a business model that forgoes traditional hierarchical corporate structures and embraces the philosophy of a professional consortium. SGR will partner with new recruits specializing in programming, design engineering, project management, sales, and technical installation.

"Our business model is something that's new to the audiovisual industry but in line with what many tech companies are already working with," said Daniel Gourley, owner and design principal of SGR Media. "We feel that there is a need, particularly within our industry, for companies that are structured to grow in changing business environments. We also believe that employees thrive when they're empowered with independence, but given logistical support and the opportunity for financial reward."

Gourley, who established the company in 2012 with co-owner Jason Schwartzel, said that the company's recent partnerships include new team members in Arizona, Texas, and California.

"We're building a cohesive, nationwide team of professionals in which everyone has a voice and a seat at the table," Gourley said.

SGR, which currently has seven employees throughout the Southwest, will offer team members logistical support ranging from business cards to project management and engineering, as well as insurance, bonding, and contractor's licenses in his or her home state.

Regardless of the whether the employee is an entry-level technician or an experienced engineer, all team members will share in the net profits of projects in which they are involved. Categories for typical projects include sales, projecting engineering, management, procurement, and installation.

SGR, which specializes in lighting and audiovisual design for churches, theaters, entertainment venues, and corporate spaces, has built a portfolio of projects that range from Chicago's Fulton Market Gateway to houses of worship like Phoenix's First United Methodist Church and Chicago First Church of the Nazarene.

For more information on SGR, its clients, and its employment opportunities, visit the URL below.

WWWwww.sgrmediainc.com


(8 September 2015)

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