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New Board for RESON

  07/09/2010
A recent change in RESON's board of directors will place Mr. Michael Brock as the new chairman of the Board of Directors. He has a background as M.Sc in acoustics and comes to this position with knowledge and experience including terms as ceo of BK medical, divisional director at Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement and president & ceo at GN Otometrics.



The general market situation in 2009 was tough on our market and in common with many companies in the industry RESON experience a positive trend in the first half of 2010. Kim Graven-Nielsen, chair¬man of the Board until now is handing over the reins to Mr. Brock to continue this positive growth. Mr. Brock will continue to place emphasis on customer satisfaction as well as continuing develop¬ment of leading edge technology which has placed RESON firmly as the market leader in innovative underwater technology solutions.


A board member worthy of note is Professor Leif Bjørnø who has been with RESON since its founding in 1976. Professor Bjørnø was the first director of the board and is as an internationally acknowledged expert in underwater acoustics. He brings experience and a wealth of technological knowledge to the board of directors.

 





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