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With extensive experience in audio and video design, as well as construction and manufacturing quality control, David Injeski knows how to successfully integrate a complex audio and video system into a facility, no matter what it is — performing arts center, corporate headquarters, classroom, training facility, or convention hall. Since joining TALASKE in 1999, David has designed multi-media systems to meet clients' most demanding presentation, communication, recording and broadcast needs.
What's the secret of David's success? He sweats the details — a habit he picked up while making parts for Apache helicopters. As a quality control expert supporting and safeguarding our military pilots, David learned to focus intensely on quality, reliability, and durability. When you need your audio and video installations to perform, you'll want the same type of reliability. David's design strategy combines what leading edge technology makes possible with what's both constructible and reliable today. He'll assure that you have the capacity you need when you need it, without spending money for bells and whistles that don't add value. You won't have to worry about getting your project right, because you'll know that David always will.
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EDUCATION |
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Bachelor of Arts, Audio Arts and Acoustics, Columbia College, 1993 |
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Study in music education, Roosevelt University-Chicago Music College, 1979-1981 |
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE |
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Audiovisual Design Specialist and Project Manager, Bridgewater Custom Sound (6 years) |
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