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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2019 · 42 MIN

16. New Co-Host Chris Leonard & Early Career Advice

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In Episode 16, we welcome new co-host Chris Leonard, who’s been doing audio professionally for more than 18 years. He and Michael focus on possible career paths in professional audio, setting objectives, building a resume — essentially, “how to get where you want to be.” They also share their own career experiences and what they’ve meant along the way.More about Chris: he’s currently the Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, where he’s served for almost a decade. Prior to that he worked with Maryland Sound as a touring monitor engineer for bands like Tears for Fears, Josh Groban, Don Henley and Disturbed as well as national events like Times Square New Years Eve and the Presidential Inauguration. Find out more about him here.The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb, sponsored by Shure and hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside and Chris Leonard (the hosts utilize Shure SM7B mics for the podcasts). Click here to subscribe on iTunes.

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In Episode 16, we welcome new co-host Chris Leonard, who’s been doing audio professionally for more than 18 years. He and Michael focus on possible career paths in professional audio, setting objectives, building a resume — essentially, “how to get where you want to be.” They also share their own career experiences and what they’ve meant along the way. More about Chris: he’s currently the Director of Audio at IMS Technology Services, a production company headquartered in Garnet Valley, PA, wh...

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