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Visual Acuity Brings in New Designer

As the company becomes engaged in more projects around the world, independent media and communications technology consultancy Visual Acuity has made a key new appointment to strengthen its technical system design resource.

Visual Acuity Brings in New Designer

As the company becomes engaged in more projects around the world, independent media and communications technology consultancy Visual Acuity has made a key new appointment to strengthen its technical system design resource.

Luke George

As the company becomes engaged in more projects around the world, independent media and communications technology consultancy Visual Acuity has made a key new appointment to strengthen its technical system design resource. Luke George joined the team as a technical design consultant, reporting directly to the Visual Acuity board. George is an InfoComm CTS-qualified professional who joins after spells with Creative Technology, Roger Preston and Partners and, most recently, Mark Johnson Consultants.

“Luke will be performing the systems design role that I have historically fulfilled, offering youth and a fresh set of thinking,” explained Frank Sheehan, Visual Acuity’s director of technology and a PRO AV editorial advisor, in a statement. “Initially I will be mentoring him so that he benefits from my depth of knowledge and wealth of experience, and as the team grows his levels of influence and responsibility will increase.”

George will be thrown “straight in at the deep end”, according to Sheehan, working on top-level new projects all over the world including the Miami Science Museum and various Middle East projects. He will also work on ongoing maintenance of legacy systems.

“Since before I left university I’ve been acquiring experience in all kinds of communications technologies, from live, recorded and broadcast sound through to LED and projection screens, digital signage, lighting control and IT networks,” said George in a statement. “The great thing about Visual Acuity is that its competencies embrace all of these fields and more, so I’m looking forward to starting a job which literally has no boundaries–in terms of either technologies or national borders.”

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