Riedel makes key personnel changes
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Michelle Clancy
| 09 March 2019
Broadcast gear company Riedel Communications has promoted Justin McClellan from system consultant to business development manager for the southern United States.
It also announced that Stephen Remich will move from technical service to a system consultant position.
"It's always rewarding to be able to promote up-and-coming talent, and Justin and Stephen are two of our brightest stars,” said Joyce Bente, president and CEO of Riedel North America. “Justin's work in technical service and then system consulting has given him people skills he can now apply to his new sales role. And, of course, his intimate knowledge of Riedel products is already well established. Stephen has just started his career, and we are very happy he chose to start with us for what will certainly be a very successful career."
Serving as system consultant for Riedel since 2013, McClellan managed RF and communications systems based on Riedel's MediorNet, Artist and Performer solutions for numerous high-profile events — including the 2014 CMT Music Awards, the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games, and four episodes of CMT's Crossroads programme.
Remich is a recent graduate of Azusa Pacific University (APU), where he received a BFA in cinematic arts. While a student at APU, he served as an engineering intern, helping design, integrate and maintain video, lighting, audio, intercom and electrical systems for large corporate, concert and sporting events. He also served as a cinematic arts student worker at APU, gaining experience diagnosing and fixing technical issues with a variety of cinematic equipment. As an independent contractor, he has worked in a variety of roles including audio assist, key grip, grip, electrician and art production assistant.




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