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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2006

Institute of Acoustics appoints new Chief Executive following the retirement of Roy Bratby after nine years of service.

The Institute of Acoustics has appointed Kevin Macan-Lind as its Chief Executive.

He will succeed Roy Bratby who has decided to retire after nine years of service to the IoA.

Macan-Lind started his professional life in banking working for the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and Barclays.

He has many years' experience of business administration which included the running of his own publishing and event management business for 15 years.

Two years ago, the business magazine publishing and exhibition side of his business was sold and he was appointed Managing Director of an established health-products mail order company, based in Hertfordshire.

"I am delighted to have joined the Institute of Acoustics at this time", said Macan-Lind.

"'The IoA has been providing a superb service to its membership for over 30 years, and I have been particularly impressed with its professionalism and the quality of its education and training, and meetings programmes".

"I look forward to playing a full part in the future developments of the organisation and meeting as many members as possible in the coming months".

Tony Jones, President of the institute, said: "We are delighted to have Kevin on board as our new Chief Executive".

"I have high expectations that Kevin's entrepreneurial experience, knowledge and enthusiasm will ideally suit him to the task of building upon the progress already achieved by the institute".

"On behalf of everybody involved with the Institute of Acoustics, I would also take this opportunity to pay tribute to the outstanding level of commitment demonstrated by Roy Bratby as our Chief Executive over the past nine years".

"Roy's diligence and professionalism have been instrumental in the success of the institute during this period of development, and he can be justly proud of his achievements".

"I wish Roy every happiness in his well deserved retirement".

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