Project Audio Visual Celebrates 10 Years of Trading
Project Audio Visual, a leading online designer and retailer of audio visual and video conferencing systems, will celebrate their tenth anniversary of trading at the end of September.
- (1888PressRelease) October 16, 2013 - Berkshire, United Kingdom - Project Audio Visual will celebrate 10 years of business on the 30th of September. The company was formed when co-founder Mass Lambresa decided to start his own business, and teamed up with Stuart Hudson-a former associate who had sold his own business to focus on family life-and his brother, Don Lambresa. The trio converted Mr Hudson's garden shed into an office, and began trading from there.
After two years, the company moved into a rented building, where there stayed for the next four and a half years; during this time, they they enhanced the company profile and expanded their team. Project Audio Visual now operates out of their own offices, and caters to a wide and diverse client base.
"Reaching the 10-year milestone is an amazing achievement, and we're thrilled to be at the point we're at now," said Mass Lambresa of Project Audio Visual. "We'll be taking all our employees out to celebrate, with karting, dining and a drink or two as a thank you for their hard work over the years. We look forward to seeing how Project Audio Visual continues to develop over the next ten years!"
For more information on Project Audio Visual, visit www.projectaudiovisual.co.uk or call 0118 918 0180.
About Project Audio Visual:
Project Audio Visual design, supply, install and maintain audio visual, video conferencing, video wall and audio visual control systems for corporate, education, retail and domestic clients. With over twenty years' experience and a knowledgeable, customer-focussed team, Project Audio Visual are acknowledged experts and leaders in the audio visual industry.
Contact:
Mass Lambresa
Unit 2, 58 Portman Road,
Reading, Berkshire, UK
Zip: RG30 1EA
Tel: 0118 918 0180
Email: mass ( @ ) projectaudiovisual dot co.uk
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