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Messenger Media Systems, Inc.
is a full service design/builder and systems integrator for sound
reinforcement, theatrical lighting, multimedia projection, video
production and broadcast, and digital signage. Specializing
in the house of worship and educational markets, We offer seamless
and transparent technology systems that can assist you in
achieving your goals, visions, and purposes. Working closely
with architects, general contractors, and designers, we design
comprehensive technology systems that will work flawlessly across
platforms to offer exceptional value, performance, practicality
and ease of use.
We also
understand how important it is to be accountable, with this
understanding, we provide the necessary assurances that you may need to
confidently choose Messenger Media Systems, Inc.
as your systems integrator. As a fully insured, licensed, and bondable
company, we design and install all systems according to professional
criteria and standards.
Above all
else, we are Christians. We are not simply a company founded on
Christian ideals, we are deeply committed to assisting your church or
ministry share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to bring glory and honor
to Christ through everything we do.
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Press Releases
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Messenger
Media Systems, Inc. Achieves
InfoComm
International Gold Level Designation
Covington
,
GA.
–
January 7th 2008 – Messenger Media Systems, Inc. has
qualified as an InfoComm International Gold Certified AudioVisual
Solutions Provider (CAVSP). This designation recognizes that 75 percent
of the regional office’s sales, customer service and technical staff
have achieved and maintained individual InfoComm Certification.
InfoComm awards
individual Certification to audiovisual professionals who have
demonstrated knowledge and comprehension of the science and technology
used in communications including audio, video, display and systems.
Technicians, engineers, designers, salespeople, customer service
personnel, managers and executives are eligible to take the individual
certification test.
“A
CAVSP designation gives AV companies a competitive advantage in the
marketplace,” said Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D., InfoComm International’s
executive director. “Customers of audiovisual communications and
presentation systems can be confident of professionalism and an
aspiration to excellence when working with these companies that have
invested in education and training to stay current on the latest AV
technologies and techniques.”
The
company-level CAVSP Certification program is the only such program
available for the commercial audiovisual industry. In addition to
confirming that 75% of the regional office’s employees are InfoComm
certified, the Gold CAVSP designation means that Messenger Media
Systems, Inc. agreed to comply with 10
Standards of Excellence developed in collaboration with industry
experts to emphasize the best practices of audiovisual businesses.
The
Standards of Excellence are a guidepost for audiovisual companies and
professionals who place the customer first and offer quality audiovisual
solutions. They include the commitment to provide complete customer
satisfaction with audiovisual solutions that provide value to the
client. They convey the importance that audiovisual solutions providers
place on their own skills development through continuing education. They
also cover the critical role that audiovisual professionals play as
partners with IT specialists, architects, building managers and others.
About
InfoComm International
InfoComm
International is the industry leader in certification for AV
communications professionals, and is the only audiovisual certification
recognized by the U.S. National Certification Commission and accepted by
the U.S. Veterans Administration for reimbursement under the Montgomery
G.I. Bill. InfoComm
certification programs are designed to establish and maintain widespread
credibility for the audiovisual industry and the professionals who
perform the work. The company-level CAVSP designation recognizes
professionalism and expertise achieved through professional development,
training, and continuously updated certification of employees.
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Christopher Bragg Earns ISF™ Commercial
Certification from Imaging Science Foundation Commerical

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Christopher Bragg Earns ISF™
Certification from Imaging Science Foundation

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Christopher Bragg Earns CTS™
Certification from InfoComm International
Christopher Bragg, CTS, of
Messenger Media Systems, Inc., has earned his certification from
InfoComm International. The InfoComm International Certified Technology
Specialist (CTS) credential is for audiovisual professionals who have
demonstrated knowledge and comprehension of the science and technology
used in audio, video and display systems. To achieve a CTS credential,
individuals must also agree to a code of ethics pledging truth, accuracy
and a commitment to excellence in all aspects of their profession.
“As audiovisual equipment has become more sophisticated, so too has
the need for professional services to assure the highest performance
levels of communications technologies,” said Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D.,
Executive Director, InfoComm International. “CTS professionals are
able to apply their skills and knowledge to design and install display
and sound systems into boardrooms, classrooms and other public venues so
audiences can easily see and hear the information presented.”
InfoComm’s certification program, offered since 1981 by the
international trade association for professional audiovisual and
information communications industries, recently received recognition
from the National Certification Commission of the United States, the
only AV-related certification program to do so.
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Jay Thorne Achieves C-EST™ Credential
Passing both a 100-question written and a hands-on
performance verification exam, Jay Thorne joins an elite group of
professionals who have achieved the first industry certification to
prove technical expertise in commercial systems.
As a C-EST™, Jay Thorne offers Messenger Media Systems, Inc.'s clients
a higher level of technical knowledge in several system components
including:
• Pathways and Spaces
• Fasteners and Anchors
• Electrical Theory One
• Electrical Safety
• Low-Voltage Cabling
• Electrical Theory Two
• Basic Electronic Theory
• Electrical Test Equipment
• Power Quality and Grounding
• Intro to Electrical Blueprints
• Switching Devices and timers
• Terminating Conductors
• Intro to Codes and Standards
• Computer Applications
• Cable Selection
• Busses and Networks
• Fiber Optics
• Maintenance and Repair
“C-ESTs represent the highest quality technical
professionals in the industry,” said Chuck Wilson, NSCA Executive
Director. “As technology advances, we must in turn enhance and
validate our technical skills to meet customer demand. Soon, the most
important people in our industry will be those who can master multiple
systems and provide a single solution to the end-user.” The C-EST
credential requires at least 4,000 hours, or 2 years, industry work
experience and an understanding of systems components. This
understanding may be gauged by NSCA’s quick, online assessment test
and if needed, increased, through the C-EST™ Prep Course. The C-EST™
is the foundation for the more advanced Registered Electronic Systems
Integrator, R-ESI, designation that requires a combination of 8,000
hours of work experience and 120 hours of systems training. The first
R-ESI credential will be available in the spring of 2005. “C-ESTs are
paving the way for the future of the systems integration industry,”
noted Wilson. “This program will build the next generation of systems
integrator and elevate the EST occupation to a new level.”
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Infocomm
Gold Level Certified Solutions Provider.

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The Imaging Science Foundation is
in the Display Standards industry, and is dedicated to improving
the quality of electronic imaging.

ISF Commercial operates
across the entire professional audiovisual industry to maximize
the visual quality of commercial display systems. To accomplish
this, ISF-C focuses on three key areas: Standards, Training and
Certification, and Research.

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Synergetic Audio Concepts
is in its 31st year of
service to the audio industry. They train, or motivate, nearly
1000 "grads" per year in their seminars and workshops. They are
dedicated to teaching principles on audio and acoustics.


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The NSCA
is the leading not-for-profit association representing the
commercial electronic systems industry. With a slate of more than
2,500 member companies worldwide, the National Systems Contractors
Association is a powerful advocate of all who work within the
low-voltage industry, including systems contractors/integrators,
product manufacturers, consultants, sales representatives, a growing
number of architects, specifying engineers and others.

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The Audio Engineering
Society, now in its fifth decade, is the only professional society
devoted exclusively to audio technology. Its membership of leading
engineers, scientists and other authorities has increased
dramatically throughout the world, greatly boosting the society's
stature and that of its members in a truly symbiotic relationship.
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The American Institute
of Architects is the voice of the architecture profession
dedicated to: Serving its members, Advancing their value, improving
the quality of the built environment.
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The Building
Trades Association (BTA) is made up of over 14,000 member
companies involved in all phases of the building and
construction industries. BTA was formed to provide services for
its members saving them valuable time and money. We have
affiliations with Fortune 500 companies, insurance companies,
lenders and service providers to the benefit of our members.
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