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/ 11.18.2010 12:00AM
Karl Paulsen Joins Diversified Systems
KENILWORTH, N.J.: Karl Paulsen has
joined the Diversified Systems, the company said today. Paulsen brings more
than 30 years of practical experience in systems design, consulting, broadcast
television station engineering management.
Before joining Diversified, Paulsen was the chief technology officer for Azcar
Technologies; director of engineering for Synergistic Technologies; vice president-general
manager, and engineering vice president at Digital Post & Graphics in
Seattle; and director of engineering for Alden Television’s broadcast
properties--KTZZ-TV, KTDZ-TV, KTZO-TV--in Denver, Portland and Seattle. He has
held design, supervisory or management positions in many facets of the media
and entertainment industry, and worked in manufacturing/electronic systems
product design.
A regular industry contributor to the field of system engineering and design
for media and broadcast facilities, Paulsen has written more than 120 articles
in the field of video and media server technologies including his two books, “Video
and Media Servers Technology & Applications” 1st & 2nd Editions; and
his third “Moving Media Storage Technologies” (Focal Press, early 2011).
He is a Life Member and SBE Certified Broadcast Professional Engineer; SMPTE
Fellow; IEEE member and served in officer positions for 10 years in the Pacific
Northwest Section of SMPTE. Paulsen participates on the SMPTE Engineering
Committees which develops and approves standards for the industry.
Karl brings further background and experience in software product design for
consumer applications, high-end digital graphics and effects, IPTV and mobile
DTV systems, as well as provided independent consulting and engineering
services.
“Diversified Systems takes our leadership position in the industry seriously”
said Kevin Collins, senior vice president of Diversified. “And bringing high
profile experts like Karl Paulsen to our team is part of that commitment.”
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