Robert Balan has a diverse work experience in the production industry. Robert worked as a Technical Director at Winding River Productions since November 2019. Prior to that, they were the Owner of The Production Place Inc. starting from April 2013, where they offered various production services such as sound, video, lighting, and custom prop design. Before that, they served as a Sound Designer at All Entertainment since January 2003, specializing in designing sound effects and sound system installations for theatrical productions. From January 1989 to November 2002, Robert was the Owner of Bob's Electronic Repair, where they provided expert repairs for video equipment. Robert started their career in 1985 as part of the Changeover Crew at Comcast-Spectacor until April 1989.
Robert Balan has a diverse education history. Robert attended RETS Electronics School from 1987 to 1989, where they obtained an AST (Associate of Science and Technology) degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. Robert also pursued various specialized certifications and training programs throughout their career.
In 2014, they attended AMX, where they became certified as an AMX Programmer 1. In 2011, they furthered their education at Clearone Communications, focusing on audio conferencing engineering. In 2009, they pursued training as a Tandberg Systems Engineer, specializing in VTC (Video Teleconferencing) system design and integration.
Additionally, Robert Balan obtained certifications in specific areas of expertise. In 2019, they earned a certification in Crestron Commercial Systems Design from Crestron Electronics. Furthermore, they hold a certification as a Cisco Telepresence Engineer, although the specific institution and timeframe of obtaining this certification are not provided.
In earlier years, Robert Balan acquired knowledge and skills in various areas. From 1998, they received training in minidisc systems repair at Sony Electronics. In 1993, they studied television troubleshooting at RCA, followed by amplifier and AV receiver troubleshooting and repair at Sony Electronics in 1991. In 1990, they delved into audio CD player theory and troubleshooting at Pioneer Electronics. Robert also gained expertise in beta systems theory and system troubleshooting at Sony Electronics in 1989. In the same year, they received training in projection television troubleshooting at Zenith Electronics. Lastly, in 1987, they studied VHS system theory and troubleshooting at Panasonic.
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