Adams Named NSCA Instructor of the Year
Sep 19, 2006 4:11 PM
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In recognition of his dedication to educating the audio community, R Bob Adams, director of technical communication for SLS Loudspeakers, has been named Instructor of the Year: Systems Sales by the National Systems Contractor Association (NSCA).
“I am tremendously honored to be receiving this award from such a highly regarded organization,” says Adams. “What makes this recognition especially significant is that we were evaluated by the people who attended the seminars that we instructors worked very hard to put together.”
Adams, who has been involved with NSCA since its inception, is active in many aspects of the audio field. Additionally, he is a published author in the industry’s trade magazines. Adams has also been a keynote speaker for industry seminars the Acoustical Society of America, the Baptist General Convention of Texas, National Conference of Church Musicians, Barco Corporation, AKG Corporation, NSCA, Council of Educational Facility Planners International, the Baptist Sunday School Board (now Lifeway), the National Creative Arts Festival, the Inspiration Conferences in the U.S. and Canada, and International Communications Industry Association conferences in China, Malaysia and Singapore.
For more information, visit SLS at www.slsaudio.com.
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