For Immediate Release
September 11, 2005
Press Contacts:
Jamie Antcliff, CEDIA
jantcliff@cedia.org
(317) 328-4336

CEDIA elects 2005–2006 Executive Committee and Board of
Directors
Indianapolis, Ind. – Andy Willcox, president
of ProLine Integrated Systems, a home systems integration company with
locations in Chicago and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has been elected to
his first term as president of the Custom Electronic Design & Installation
Association (CEDIA).
Willcox has more than 15 years in the consumer
electronics industry and is a founding member of CEDIA. He served as
the chair of the record-breaking
2002 CEDIA EXPO, which hosted nearly 20,000 industry professionals,
and he has been an active contributor to CEDIA’s board of directors,
councils, committees and action teams. He also has served as vice president
of CEDIA and chairman of the Industry Events and Outreach Council. Willcox
will lead CEDIA’s executive committee with the following
elected industry professionals:
Ken Smith, vice president – Custom
Electronics, Inc., Falmouth, Maine
Larry Dashiell, treasurer – HomeTech Systems,
Petamula, Calif.
Utz Baldwin, secretary – AD Systems, Houston,
Texas
Ray Lepper, past president – Home Media
Stores, Midlothian, Va. CEDIA’s
2005-2006 board of directors include:
Andrew Ard, KA Marketing, Lewisville, Texas
Rick Bergamaschi, Runco International, Union City, Calif.
Larry Dashiell, HomeTech Systems, Petamula, Calif.
Ken Erdmann, Erdmann Group
Rich Green, Rich Green Ink, Palo Alto, Calif.
Jon Litt, Custom System Technologies, Austin,
Texas
Marilyn Sanford, La Scala, Vancouver,
BC, Canada
Randy Stearns, Engineered Environments, Oakland, Calif.
Randy Wilson, Wilson Home Theater Systems, Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Jeff Zemanek, Lutron Electronics,, Coopersburg,
Pa.
“CEDIA benefits
greatly from the leadership of the industry’s outstanding members,
who serve on our executive committee and board,” said CEDIA Executive
Director Billilynne Keller. “Our team includes many knowledgeable
professionals who will continue to shape our industry initiatives and
continue to make CEDIA the top resource for the custom electronic design
and installation industry.” CEDIA is an international trade association
of companies that specialize in designing and installing electronic
systems for the home. The association
was founded in September 1989 and has more than 3,000 member companies
worldwide. CEDIA members are established and insured businesses with
bona fide qualifications and experience in this specialized field.
CEDIA members include Residential Electronics Systems Professionals
who have emerged as the “fourth contractor” in the building
and remodeling industries alongside electrical, plumbing and HVAC professionals.
For more information on CEDIA, visit the association’s Web site
at www.cedia.org.
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