J. R. Clancy Appoints Director of Engineering Larry Eschelbacher, J. R. Clancy's. manager of controls engineering, has been promoted to the position of director of engineering. In his new role, Eschelbacher will supervise both the controls engineering and mechanical engineering departments at Clancy. His responsibilities include both off-the-shelf products and custom jobs for performance spaces of every size, from middle schools to world-class performing arts centers. Eschelbacher came to J. R. Clancy in 1994 to manage the company's controls department. Since his arrival, he has designed controls for more than 1,000 motorized rigging projects, from simple up/down operation to complex systems with more than 300 motors. Some of the most celebrated projects in Eschelbacher's list include the just-completed Carmel Performing Arts Center in Indiana, the Winspear Opera House in Dallas, Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York City, and Segerstrom Hall in the Orange County Performing Arts Center in California. Eschelbacher holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and philosophy from SUNY Albany. A stagehand in IATSE Local 592 since 1979, he earned a second bachelor's degree in electrical computer and systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1990. He then joined the staff of Hoffend & Sons, Inc., a theatrical rigging manufacturer, where he led the controls engineering department. He left this position in 1994 for J. R. Clancy. "Larry has been an asset to this organization for nearly two decades, bringing our most challenging jobs to fruition to the delight of our customers," said Mike Murphy, J. R. Clancy's president. "In this executive position, Larry will have the opportunity to work across all disciplines, bringing control and mechanical elements together to take our projects to the next level."
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