|
UNITED
STATES
Client
Services
Kathryn Glass, Managing
Director, North and South America,
joined Acoustiguide in 1996 and is responsible for developing client
relationships and audio tour initiatives countrywide. Before joining
Acoustiguide, Kathryn worked for Credit Lyonnais,
the French bank, where she developed and managed relationships with
businesses in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union. Kathryn is fluent in French. She earned her B.A. in
European history and art history from the University of Pennsylvania.

Jennifer Berry, Director of Client Development, joined
Acoustiguide in 2000 and has an extensive art and business background,
having worked most recently for Resnicow Schroeder Associates, a cultural
communications agency, as an Account Executive. During her time at
Resnicow Schroeder, she coordinated the launch of The Georgia O'Keeffe
Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prior to this, she was a
Freelance Collections Manager for the Hearst Corporation and Special
Project Coordinator for Metro Pictures. Jennifer is a graduate of Columbia University
with a B.A. in art history, and she holds an M.A. in art history from Williams College.

Creative Services
Antonia (Toni) Bryan, Executive Editor, wrote her first
audio tour for Acoustiguide in 1967. For the next 20 years she worked as
a freelance writer, regularly writing audio tours and tackling a variety
of other media from audio-visual programs to multi-media presentations,
videos, articles and newsletters on subjects as diverse as diamond
cutting, the nature of religion and the history of science fiction. She
also worked as a picture editor and exhibition and portfolio designer.
More recently she wrote two children's books in verse for Random House.
For the last eight years, Toni has been on staff full time at Acoustiguide,
writing, editing, and working in the studio with music producers and
voices ranging from high school students to museum directors to
celebrities such as David Bowie. She holds a B.A. in English from Harvard University.

Bradley Klein, Executive Producer, joined Acoustiguide
in 2000, bringing more than 11 years of experience in production and
reporting for television and radio. Brad has worked as a producer for
National Public Radio News programs including Morning Edition and All
Things Considered. His work as a reporter has been heard on those shows
as well as many others in the United States
and Canada.
He played key roles in the creation of new programs including NPR's Talk
of the Nation and Weekly Edition, MSNBC's Edgewise with John Hockenberry,
and Public Radio International's Satellite Sisters. He has also taught at
the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Brad attended Tufts University.

International
David Wynne, Managing Director, Acoustiguide Ltd., and
Managing Director of International Sales and Marketing, Acoustiguide
Corp., has focused his career on promoting the benefits of
corporate-sector involvement in the arts. Prior to assuming his current
role with Acoustiguide in 1999, he was a consultant to the company,
focusing on sales and marketing in Europe.
For many years, David focused on sponsorship for the arts, working with
the British government and as a fundraiser for a variety of
organizations, including the London Philharmonic. David is a Fellow of
The Royal Society of Arts and is a graduate of the University of Warwick
with a B.A. in art history.

Maryanne Leigh, General Manager of Acoustiguide Australia
Pty. Ltd., based in Sydney, is responsible
for Australia and New Zealand and came to the company in
1998 from the Australian
Museum, where she
worked in corporate services and supervised the logistics for Life and
Death Under the Pharaohs. Maryanne holds certificates from the
Australian Institute of Management.

Susan Lin, General Manager of Acoustiguide Asia,
based in Taipei, has built her career
working with the arts in Taiwan.
Before joining Acoustiguide in 1998, she held posts with the Exhibition
of Arts and Crafts, Council for the Culture Planning and Development and
the Cultural Center of I-Lan. Susan was a journalist and editor for the Cultural
Weekly News. She holds a degree in business administration from Tan Chiang University,
where she also studied arts, literature and archeology.

Shao
Min, China's
General Manager of Acoustiguide Shanghai Ltd. and Acoustiguide Gugong
Ltd. in Beijing, began her career as
manager of the Shanghai
Museum audio tour.
She joined the company in 1996 and quickly expanded its business to
foreign and local markets. Min holds a degree in electronics engineering
and a certificate in business management.

Astrid
Wilch, Managing Director of Acoustiguide GmbH, based in Berlin, is responsible for client development in Germany, Switzerland,
Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Poland and Portugal.
She joined the company in 1999, leaving a Managing Director's post with
an international scientific library supplier and publishing house. Astrid
studied art history, sinology and English at the University of Marburg
and the Free University of Berlin.

about us I what we do I why an audio tour I what's new
client listI website map I FAQs
I contact us
|