Shure Promotes Ahren Hartman and Scott Sullivan to Associate Vice President RolesShure Incorporated announces that Ahren Hartman was promoted to associate vice president of engineering, and Scott Sullivan was promoted to associate vice president of global product management. Hartman led the team responsible for the development of the Axient wireless management network, Shure's groundbreaking wireless system and solution to the challenges customers face in increasingly demanding global RF environments. In addition, he has contributed to the development of several wireless microphone lines and personal monitor systems, as well as the recent release of the KSE1500 electrostatic earphone. Hartman also leads the company's product validation engineering department. He has a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois-Champaign and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University in Boston. In his role, Sullivan's responsibilities include future product planning and positioning, competitive analysis, existing product line enhancements, and ongoing product evaluation. He joined Shure in 1989 and has master's and bachelor's degrees from St. Xavier University. "I congratulate Ahren and Scott on their well-earned promotions," said Chris Schyvinck, Shure's president and chief operating officer. "As a result of the strategic leadership and vision they bring to their respective areas, Shure has significantly expanded its product offerings and technological innovations. I am confident Ahren and Scott will continue to be an integral part of our company's long-term success."
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