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    CDEC has appointed experienced AV professional Eliot Fulton Langley

    AV NewsBy AV NewsMarch 14, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CDEC has appointed experienced AV professional Eliot Fulton Langley as a Solutions Architect. Eliot’s passion for AV began while working as a theatre sound engineer for the Royal Shakespeare Company and in London’s West End, when he became interested in the early adoption of data projection in theatre productions. He then moved in to the Higher Education sector, starting out as a deputy theatre manager and AV support technician at Kings College, London. For the past eight years, he has been working on a range of construction projects in a consultant and design capacity. Notable projects include the £200 m Granary Square campus for Central Saint Martins and, more recently, the Estates Vision 2020 campus development at the University of Hertfordshire, including the £170 m new student residences and £50 m science building. Toni Barnett, managing director at CDEC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome someone as experienced and knowledgeable as Eliot to the CDEC team. In this new role, Eliot will ensure CDEC is able to gain even more insight into complex AV installations, benefiting both the company and our customers.”

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    CDEC has appointed experienced AV professional Eliot Fulton Langley as a Solutions Architect

    He then moved in to the Higher Education sector, starting out as a deputy theatre manager and AV support technician at Kings College, London. For the past eight years, he has been working on a range of construction projects in a consultant and design capacity. Notable projects include the £200 m Granary Square campus for Central Saint Martins and, more recently, the Estates Vision 2020 campus development at the University of Hertfordshire, including the £170 m new student residences and £50 m science building. Toni Barnett, managing director at CDEC, said: “We are thrilled to welcome someone as experienced and knowledgeable as Eliot to the CDEC team. In this new role, Eliot will ensure CDEC is able to gain even more insight into complex AV installations, benefiting both the company and our customers.”

     

     

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