Brandon Smith

Senior Audio Engineer at 3CDC

Brandon Smith serves as the President & CEO of B. Smith Productions LLC, overseeing full cycle project management in audio engineering, event planning, and production management since August 2007. With extensive experience as an audio engineer, DJ, and technical lead, Brandon has successfully managed high-budget projects such as an annual syndicated TV award show and various conventions. Additional roles include Senior Audio Engineer at 3CDC, where responsibilities encompass live audio support and equipment maintenance, and AV Project Manager at Duke Energy Corporation, focused on live event management and vendor coordination. Brandon's background also includes senior audio positions in multiple churches and significant expertise in video production and technical support across various platforms. A graduate of Ohio University with a Bachelor of Science in Communications, Brandon combines technical proficiency with strong leadership in the audio-visual industry.

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Cincinnati, United States

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3CDC

3CDC is a private, nonprofit, full-service real estate development and finance corporation focused on revitalizing Cincinnati’s urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community, specifically focused on the Central Business District and in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. 3CDC invests in and develops residential, office and retail properties, parking facilities and civic spaces and manages several major real estate assets and provides event production services for four major civic spaces. To date, 3CDC and its partners have invested $1.6 billion in downtown and the adjacent neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. This investment has yielded 193 buildings restored, 49 new buildings constructed, 16 acres of restored civic space (including Fountain Square, Washington Park, and Ziegler Park), two civic buildings restored (Music Hall and Memorial Hall), as well as the creation of 2,074 residential units, 156 hotel rooms, three comprehensive residential and service facilities for the homeless with 320 beds, 1,303,184 SF of commercial space, and 5,089 parking spaces.