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Karol Urban CAS MPSE print through this publication for the past five years. Publishing your stories, sharing your case studies, heralding your successes, and celebrating your adventures has been an incredible experience. The CAS Quarterly circulation and awareness in the community at large has grown. More schools are on our distribution list than ever before. The publication has also helped to attract strategic partnerships and sponsorships which have afforded us opportunities to provide more events, outreach, and activities. More and varied content is being submitted, underscoring the importance of our craft. Our position is being heard. As a current member of the Board of Directors, we are always trying to be cognizant of what our members have achieved, technically, creatively, artistically. As co-editor of this publication, I have tried to share that message far and wide to underscore our position statement. However, in the past few years, I have also had the privilege of serving as a moderator for CAS programming for the Sound for Film & TV event, presented at the awards, and began to assist more in event planning and education outreach. It has been thrilling to find these opportunities that allow me to be in direct contact with members so I can get to know you all personally. Thus to strengthen my focus, I feel it is time for me to pass the CAS Quarterly baton. I have accomplished all the goals I had set for the publication and feel my energy is better directed on new initiatives and committees that serve you. To that end, I am happy to formally announce, and can think of no better candidate to assume my chair beginning with our summer issue of 2019, our new editor in chief, David Bondelevitch. You will also still enjoy the constant service of your co-editor, Matt Foglia CAS, who is on every issue contributing, editing, and jumping in wherever needed. David has served our community well. He has served on the CAS Board and Executive Board holding the positions of Vice President and Secretary. David is a Past President of the MPSE, has hosted our CAS panels at prior Mix Sound for Film & TV events, and has always been a great writer and was co-editor of the Quarterly in 2007. I am confident that in handing him these reins, the Quarterly will continue to inform, entertain, and report our collective story in a proud manner. We have accomplished so much, but can still do more. I will continue advocating your successes as a member of this prestigious organization of craftspeople. I encourage you to do the same. The rewards are bountiful when you seek to be a resource to others. I have garnered so much wisdom, perspective, mentorship, and friendships here. I can't thank you all enough but to share the same. Cheers, ZMT3 PHANTOM 2 QRX200 WIDE-BAND DIGITAL RECORDING WIRELESS WITH ENHANCED RANGE AND AUTOMATIC TRACKING FRONT END RECEIVER FILTER DIGITAL MODULATION 100% digital modulation for superior quality ENCRYPTED AUDIO keeps transmitted audio private QRX200 LIGHT AND VERSATILE THE ULTIMATE IN RECEIVER FLEXIBILITY records and transmits at the same time accepts both lavalier and phantom microphones smallest, lightest phantom powered transmitter available C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Zaxcom_CAS-695_ZMT-QRX_HR.pdf 1 1/17/19 4:53 PM

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