Community Appoints Todd Stevens as Regional Sales Manager

Todd Stevens will be joining the North America sales team at Community Professional Loudspeakers as the regional sales manager.

Community Professional Loudspeakers is pleased to announce the appointment of Todd Stevens as Regional Sales Manager, joining the North America sales team headed by Steve Young.

With 20 years of pro audio experience, Todd has held sales and marketing roles with Guitar Center, Waves Audio and Manley Laboratories. He progressed as a manufacturer’s rep with Techrep Marketing and joins Community from Mavric, where Community was one of the key brands he represented.

Todd commented, “Over the past four years with Mavric I have developed a great respect for the people and products at Community. The integrators I assisted in the field often had a long history with the company and, if they didn't, they still came with words of admiration. After working with both the sales team and Technical Applications Group (TAG) on many projects, I knew I fit well with Community’s philosophy and approach to the industry. Moreover, after scores of demos, I have seen a consistently positive reaction to the loudspeakers.”

“With such strong product development and commitment to their partners, I'm joining Community at an ideal time.” Todd continued, “The products constantly hit the mark, with new ones fitting niches and price points not addressed by other manufacturers. When I first became a Community rep I didn’t fully appreciate the deep admiration for the company and its products I would develop, and I couldn't be happier that I now get to join the team.”

Steve Young, Community’s Director of North America Sales, said, “Adding Todd to the Community team will provide customers yet another valuable resource in regards to support and immediate accessibility. In this current business climate, where many of our competitors are facing consolidation and staff reduction, we are expanding to ensure 100 percent positive customer experience with our products.”

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