Solid State Logic
Max Noach has a diverse work experience in the audio industry. Max started as a freelance sound engineer in 1984, working on various projects such as documentaries, commercials, and short films. In 1992, they joined Solid State Logic as a Sales Manager and later became the Head of Western Sales division. Max then took a break from the industry from 2003 to 2005 before working as a freelance sales and consultant, helping foreign companies enter the local market. Max later held sales managerial positions at A M I International Comercial Ltda and Implastic Comércio Intl. Ltda. In 2011, they became the Divisional Manager at Marutec, managing and expanding their pro-audio division. Max then worked as a Sales Manager at ProShows, managing their pro-audio business unit. Most recently, Max served as the VP for Latin America at Solid State Logic, overseeing sales and coordinating activities with the Workstation Partner Products team.
Max Noach attended Athenée Royal d'Auderghem from 1974 to 1980, where they completed their high school education with a focus on Latin Greek. In 1980, they briefly studied Economics at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management but did not receive a degree. From 1981 to 1984, Max attended Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle et des techniques de diffusion (INSAS), where the field of study and degree obtained are not specified.
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Solid State Logic
From the ground breaking System-T broadcast console range to advanced music production tools, Solid State Logic has evolved to become the world’s leading manufacturer of analogue and digital audio consoles and provider of creative tools for live sound, music production and broadcast professionals. With more than 3000 SSL-equipped studios and facilities operational today, the excellence of SSL consoles is universally recognised for unrivalled sonic quality, superb ergonomics, outstanding automation and an international support infrastructure second to none.