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AES Names Bob Moses Its Executive Director

Bob Moses has been named Executive Director of the Audio Engineering Society.

AES President Jan Abildgaard Pedersen announces that the Audio Engineering Society has named Bob Moses (pictured)—longtime AES member and officer, accomplished product designer, technologist and pro audio industry advocate—its new Executive Director. Moses will assume his new role January 1, 2012.

“An exhaustive search was undertaken for the best possible candidate for this pivotal AES position,” Pedersen says. “Bob Moses is eminently qualified to address the multi-faceted demands of our 14,000-plus member organization. He brings enthusiasm, technical acumen, leadership and communications skills to this critical position. During his 23 years as an AES member, he has established invaluable relationships throughout our international membership. He is committed to implementing the Board of Governors’ goals of ensuring the Society’s fiscal health into the future, growing membership, and increasing value to our members and supporters. His deep appreciation for our 63-year history coupled with his eagerness to address the challenges of the future make him an ideal choice for Executive Director.”

In accepting the position, Bob Moses said, “The AES has been the backbone of my career. It has provided me with a unique platform to evangelize my ideas and seek feedback from the industry. I’ve learned almost everything I know about audio, and met many of my closest colleagues, through AES activities. I can’t imagine achieving my career goals without AES there to support me.

“Outgoing Executive Director Roger Furness has done an incredible job over the past 17 years, and I deeply appreciate his decision to remain aboard throughout 2012,” Moses continues. “My initial task is to identify where the AES provides maximum value to its membership and the industry, and to advance new ways to enhance this value.

“Sixty-three years ago the AES was the place for the scientific community to share ideas. Over time, AES Conventions evolved as the best forum for manufactures to exhibit professional audio products. But today, the Internet and persistent economic challenges worldwide have changed the game. Based on my own experience as an AES member, author and exhibitor, I know the AES remains a vital resource for audio professionals. We need to clarify that value and communicate it better. I’m ready for the challenge.”

In 1987, after graduating from McGill University with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Moses joined Rane Corporation as a digital audio product designer. In 1995, he invented a novel means of transporting audio over FireWire and cofounded Digital Harmony Technologies (DHT) to deploy this technology. Moses worked as a consultant to numerous consumer and professional audio manufacturers until THAT Corporation recruited him in 2006 as program manager of its integrated circuit (IC) business. During the past five years he has concentrated his energies on managing new technology development at THAT.

Moses has served an increasingly integral role within the organization as a member of the AES Board of Governors since 1999, VP of the Western Region from 2001 through 2006, and as president in 2007-08. He also served several consecutive turns as Product Design Track Chair for AES Conventions.

“We are confident that Bob Moses will prove himself an imaginative and resourceful Executive Director as the AES moves forward in the coming decades,” Pedersen concludes. “We recognize the invaluable contribution Roger Furness has served in this demanding role, and we are pleased he will be staying next year to ensure a smooth transition to the future.”

The AES 132nd Convention will be held in Budapest, Hungary, April 26-29, 2012. The 133rd Convention is set for San Francisco from October 26–29.

Visit the Audio Engineering Society at www.aes.org.

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