Salter
Eric Mori has over 30 years of work experience in the field of acoustics and engineering. Eric started their career at Delta Diablo Sanitation District as a Plant Engineer intern and was later offered a permanent position. Eric then joined Salter as a Senior Vice President, where they managed various acoustical projects for multi-family housing, healthcare, entertainment, and office spaces. Their responsibilities included addressing issues such as sound isolation, noise reduction, room acoustics, and environmental noise and vibration intrusion.
Eric Mori earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Eric attended the university from 1986 to 1989.
Salter
Salter consults on over 900 worldwide projects each year with headquarters in San Francisco and branch offices in San Jose, Los Angeles, Honolulu, and Seattle. In 1975, Charles Salter founded the company on principles of sound engineering, scientific process, inquisitive problem solving, and personal integrity. His motto was simple: to be better every day. Having grown from 1 engineer to a team of 60 that includes acoustical, audiovisual, telecommunications, and security experts, that commitment remains the same. At Salter, our legacy is 45 years of award-winning projects. We are a team of Professional Engineers, LEED Accredited Professionals, Certified Technology Specialists, Registered Communications Distribution Designers, Fellows of the Audio Engineering Society, and Fellows of the Acoustical Society of America. Our in-house talent comes from interdisciplinary and advanced degrees in architecture, music, linguistics, business, and forensics. We stand on the foundation of our hard-won reputation while looking forward with curiosity and commitment. Salter has an in-house presentation studio, used to simulate acoustical environments. The presentation studio is often used to help better inform clients. In 1998, Salter authored "ACOUSTICS: Architecture, Engineering, the Environment," a book for architects, engineers, facilities managers, specifiers, and other professionals with a need for information on acoustics.