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Written by Breanne George
Aug 05, 2008

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – As part of an ongoing expansion, J. R. Clancy has added two Dealer project managers and a technical designer at its corporate headquarters in upstate New York. The company will continue to add staff throughout 2008 to meet the large and growing demand for rigging systems for current and upcoming theatre construction projects. 

Geoff Stock joins the staff as a dealer project manager. Formerly a project manager with Grand Stage Company, the Midwest production house, Stock will work directly with dealers and will oversee the in-house completion of their projects. Stock is a graduate of Webster University in St. Louis, and relocated to Syracuse from Chicago for this position.
 
Bridget Cox came to Syracuse from the New York City Opera to take the position of dealer project manager with J. R. Clancy. She served as assistant technical director at the opera, and she holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from East Carolina University in theatre design and production.  She will work closely with dealers to ensure the successful completion of their rigging projects.
 
Technical Designer Charles Rouse comes to J. R. Clancy from Schott North America, where he was a mechanical designer for fiber optic and LED products for medical and industrial applications.  In his new position at Clancy, Rouse designs the plan and layout of detailed rigging systems.  He holds a degree in CAD and drafting from Corning Community College in western New York State, and he lives in Onondaga, N.Y., outside of Syracuse.

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