WorldStage Makes Big Tech Staff Expansion to Support Continuing GrowthWorldStage announces five new hires, across a wide range of departments, at its east and west coast offices. Coming on board are Susanna Harris-ReaRussell Cowans as audio engineer, Gus Garces and Greg Duffin as staging project managers, and Frank Musgrove as senior video engineer. "We are delighted to welcome these five talented and experienced professionals to the WorldStage family," says company president Josh Weisberg. "We prefer to have our technical people on staff rather than freelance and we pride ourselves on having the most professional staff around. These 'newbies' fit right into that philosophy, although I can't say they're that new, as we've known them all for years." Harris-Rea joins WorldStage in New York in the role of lighting project manager. A graduate of Ohio's Oberlin College, she has been a freelance production electrician and gaffer for the last 15 years and served as artistic director from 2000 - 2009 at Overlap Productions, a New York-based theatre company. Audio engineer Cowans returns to WorldStage after a three-year absence. He was audio engineer at WorldStage predecessor Scharff Weisberg from 2004 - 2011 then joined the celebrated Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater where he remained for the last three years. Garces comes to WorldStage as staging project manager having served as audio tech/production manager and most recently in sales and production at New York City events agency Production Glue LLC. Garces previously was director of sales at Paratore Audio Visual, director of production at Star Group Production and Cipriani, production manager/audio engineer at Manhattan Center Studios/Hammerstein Ballroom, and staff engineer at Sound Works Studios and The Hit Factory Recording Studios. Like Cowans, Garces enjoyed a stint at Scharff Weisberg earlier in his career where was audio tech/production manager from 2003 - 2005. Staging project manager, Duffin has more than 20 years experience in recording, theater, concerts, events, and corporate meetings, including world tours with gold and platinum recording artists. For the last four years he has headed Duffin Design in New York City where The Tribeca Film Festival, ABC, Warner Bros Records, A&E Networks, AMEX, Morgan Stanley, Standard & Poors, the NYC RoadRunners, and Columbia University were among his clients. Previously, Duffin was a sound designer with Basil Twist/Tandem Otter Productions, front-of-house concert engineer/systems technician at Martin Systems Audio, resident sound designer at the Japan Society of NYC, and production manager/front-of-house engineer for Regina Spektor's touring show. A graduate of Missouri State University, Duffin began his career with audio positions in Springfield, Lawrence, and Kansas City, Missouri and in Atlanta, Georgia. Musgrove joins WorldStage in Tustin, California as a senior video engineer with 15 years experience in leading and managing AV production for a variety of events and programs for corporations, media outlets, and staging companies. For 19 years he has been on the production staff of MLB's San Diego Padres doing live and taped events at the stadium and off site; for almost as long, Musgrove has been a member of the Boltvision game day staff for the NFL's San Diego Chargers. Musgrove was a senior AV production staffer with Qualcomm Inc. from 2007 - 2012 and video head/project manager at Multimedia Presentation Group from 2004 - 2007. He has done video replay and served as camera operator and EIC for numerous sports productions, including events from host broadcasters, ESPN, Fox, NBC, ABC, and CBS. He also handled Vista Systems' Spyder and Encore video playback and projection for sporting events, concerts, and other multi-camera events in the San Diego market. Earlier in his career he had posts at San Diego State University, KUSI Television, King Video Cable, and KCRA-TV. Gary Standard, WorldStage CEO, concluded, "These hires are another example of the continued growth of WorldStage on both coasts. We welcome all of these professionals to our staff and look forward to the contributions they will bring us."
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