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Six Secrets of Exhibit Technology, with Tony Warner & Bryan Abelowitz

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Audio visual technology experts Tony Warner and Bryan Abelowitz join Jonathan Alger to discuss the Six Secrets of Exhibit Technology.

Guest Bio:

Tony Warner, CTS-D, LEED AP, CDT, President, Phase Shift Consulting

Tony leverages decades of project experience and industry service. Having co-managed a technology practice within a top-five global design firm, he has both a strong grasp of technology trends across market sectors and fluency across all aspects of technology in today’s built environment. A past President of Avixa and a former board member of Integrated Systems Events (ISE), Tony has played an active role in shaping the strategic direction of the industry around the globe.

(Tony is also a member of Praxis Museum Projects Group, a "network of professionals, each of whom brings an expertise to the process of creating exhibitions and cultural experiences in collaboration with exhibit designers, architects, and museums". Members of the Praxis group are a special focus of the first episodes of this podcast.)

Bryan Abelowitz, CTS-D, Principal, Phase Shift Consulting

Focused on building strong collaborative teams, Bryan understands that it truly does take a village to raise a child, or in this case complete a project. Whether it is a corporate, educational, or cultural project, Bryan brings more than three decades of audio-visual design experience to guide the project stakeholders to an exceptional outcome. His goal is to create technology experiences that enhance the guest and user involvement, not distract from it. As a project executive, he is passionate about delivering Phase Shift’s uncompromising commitment to client advocacy and project success.

Show Links:

https://www.phaseshift.com/
https://www.praxisexhibits.com/

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Making the Museum is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture.
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Audio visual technology experts Tony Warner and Bryan Abelowitz join Jonathan Alger to discuss the Six Secrets of Exhibit Technology.

Guest Bio:

Tony Warner, CTS-D, LEED AP, CDT, President, Phase Shift Consulting

Tony leverages decades of project experience and industry service. Having co-managed a technology practice within a top-five global design firm, he has both a strong grasp of technology trends across market sectors and fluency across all aspects of technology in today’s built environment. A past President of Avixa and a former board member of Integrated Systems Events (ISE), Tony has played an active role in shaping the strategic direction of the industry around the globe.

(Tony is also a member of Praxis Museum Projects Group, a "network of professionals, each of whom brings an expertise to the process of creating exhibitions and cultural experiences in collaboration with exhibit designers, architects, and museums". Members of the Praxis group are a special focus of the first episodes of this podcast.)

Bryan Abelowitz, CTS-D, Principal, Phase Shift Consulting

Focused on building strong collaborative teams, Bryan understands that it truly does take a village to raise a child, or in this case complete a project. Whether it is a corporate, educational, or cultural project, Bryan brings more than three decades of audio-visual design experience to guide the project stakeholders to an exceptional outcome. His goal is to create technology experiences that enhance the guest and user involvement, not distract from it. As a project executive, he is passionate about delivering Phase Shift’s uncompromising commitment to client advocacy and project success.

Show Links:

https://www.phaseshift.com/
https://www.praxisexhibits.com/

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Like this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter!

Making the Museum is also a very short daily newsletter on exhibition planning for museum leaders, exhibition teams and visitor experience professionals. Learn more, read past editions, and subscribe here:

https://www.makingthemuseum.com

Making the Museum is a project of C&G Partners | Design for Culture.
Learn about the firm's creative work at: https://www.cgpartnersllc.com

Making the Museum is hosted (podcast) and written (newsletter) by Jonathan Alger.

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