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Karahadian Joins Band Pro

January 25, 2010 | By Scott Lehane

Marker Karahadian joins BandPro

Marker Karahadian joins BandPro

Marker Karahadian recently joined Band Pro Film & Digital as vice president. In his new role, he will guide the technical direction and product development aspects of Band Pro, as well as technical marketing for the Band Pro group of companies. He will also oversee Band Pro Tek, the in-house Sony Authorized Service Department.

Karahadian brings over 40 years of industry experience to Band Pro. As former owner of Plus 8 Digital, he is intimately familiar with the entrepreneurial aspects of the business. Recently, he served as executive vice president at Panavision, Woodland Hills.

Headquartered in Burbank, California and with offices in New York, Tel Aviv and Munich, Band Pro is a leading provider of high-end digital acquisition technology.



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