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Harman Names Scott Robbins and Brian Divine to Newly Created Positions

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NORTHRIDGE, CA — Harman’s Professional Solutions Division recently named Scott Robbins and Brian Divine to new positions within the company, which has been making some changes to better meet the needs of its customers.

More details from Harman (www.harman.com):

The development follows the creation of an additional layer of its new customer-centric organizational model. Each customer-facing strategic business unit (SBU) is supported by newly created customer solutions units (CSUs). The Entertainment SBU is made up of two CSUs: Retail & Recording, led by Scott Robbins and Touring & Cinema, led by Brian Divine. Scott and Brian will move into their new roles on October 1, 2015.

“Scott and Brian both have extensive experience with Harman and our entertainment business,” said Bryan Bradley, recently named Entertainment SBU leader in the division’s new organizational structure. “As leaders in our new customer-centric organization, I’m confident they will build upon our success in these entertainment vertical markets and continue to develop products and systems that are optimized to meet customer and market needs.”

Scott Robbins is currently vice president, global sales and has responsibility for worldwide selling for the Professional Solutions Division. He brings more than 25 years of experience in Professional Audio to his new role. Scott previously served as Crown’s vice president of sales before taking on additional responsibilities for Harman Professional Solutions sales in 2008.

Brian Divine is currently director, marketing for Harman’s Loudspeaker SBU. Prior to his current role, he was the business line manager for the Electro-Voice and Dynacord brands of Bosch. Brian brings extensive industry expertise to his new role, having previously served in a number of business development and product marketing roles focusing on installed sound, touring and portable PA for Crown Audio and Bosch.