NSL Receives dbx/Lexicon Sales Award10.06.2005McKees Rocks, PA -- Northern Sound & Light (NSL) recently received the Outstanding Sales Performance Award for 2004-2005 from dbx/Lexicon Professional Products. The award was given to NSL based on a sales performance representing 23 percent sales growth year over year for the dbx/Lexicon product line. NSL was chosen from many competitors in the Eastern region of the United States.The award was personally delivered earlier this month to Steve Raslevich, president of NSL, by sales rep Bob Podolinski of RLA and Aaron Kunz, eastern regional sales manager for dbx/Lexicon Professional Products."The partnership between NSL and dbx/Lexicon is a winning combination," said Kunz. "We have a collective goal to increase sales and brand promotion while offering first-rate service and expertise to the pro audio market.""I am thankful that Bob and Aaron took the time and effort to recognize NSL," said Raslevich. "We look forward to supporting the leading-edge technologies that represent the dbx/Lexicon family of products in 2006 and beyond."dbx...www.dbxpro.comLexicon...www.lexicon.comNorthern Sound & Light...www.northernsound.net
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