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Eleven Engineering Hires Jarod Parish for R&D Design Team

Parish recently graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in electrical engineering & a minor in computer science...

Eleven Engineering Inc., a semiconductor manufacturer for wireless audio for home theater, multi-room, portable, professional, 12-volt (car, truck, motorcycle, power sports, marine) and gaming applications has announced that Jarod Parish has joined the company’s growing Research & Development Design Team.

Eleven Engineering’s R&D department has had to keep pace with our overall company growth the past few years,” said Rex Whitehead, Eleven Engineering executive vice president, sales & marketing. “Jarod’s education and experience makes him the ideal fit for helping expand our technologies and product offerings in the near and long term.”

Eleven Engineering Hires Jarod Parish for R&D Design Team | THE SHOP

Parish graduated from University of British Columbia – Okanagan with a bachelor’s degree in applied science – electrical engineering, with a minor in computer science. 

Eleven Engineering’s hardware and firmware development aligned with my goals after graduation, plus I enjoy the atmosphere and the culture at Eleven,” said Parish, who is based in the company’s Edmonton, Alberta, headquarters. “I want to make a great impact and get more involved in the technical side of our products.”

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Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.

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