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In Memory of James E. Cowan
November 7, 2008
Source: Neutrik
James Cowan, president
of Neutrik USA, passed away on November 5, 2008 due to cancer
at the age of 52. Jim worked for Neutrik for 20 years, starting
out as general manager, then vice president and was named
president in March of 2000 and was well-known and widely liked
by the pro audio industry.
Werner Bachman, CEO of Neutrik AG and a
friend for 20 years, says, "Jim was a wonderful leader
with just the right combination of business skills and personal
qualities. But more than that, he was an industry icon and
a genuinely caring person who touched everyone with his kindness.
He would always take time out to ask how you or your family
were doing and looked you in the eye with a true look of concern.
He was sincere and never took himself too seriously. No matter
how busy Jim was he always made the time to talk to you, especially
at trade shows. He never missed a show until recently. I know
he will be sorely missed by an industry he so significantly
impacted."
In addition to running a company, Jim was
also concerned for others and was instrumental in Neutrik's
numerous donation efforts, offering the company's equipment
to such organizations and schools as Brookfield Academy, La
Sierra University and Michigan State University. Jim was also
a proud member of PAMA (Professional Audio Manufacturers Alliance),
an organization for senior executives leading the companies
that manufacture professional audio products.
Beyond those organizations with ties to
the professional audio community, Jim was a philanthropic
benefactor to organizations such as Oceans of Love, which
provides help for children with cancer, ALS Association (Amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis, aka "Lou Gehrig's Disease"),
the Food Bank of New Jersey, among others.
Prior to joining Neutrik, Jim held various
positions with such companies as Texas Instruments, Panduit
Corp. and Dialight-Kulka-Smith. He received a bachelor of
science in marketing and economics as well as a master's degree
in marketing from Monmouth University in New Jersey.
In addition to his role as company president,
Jim was also the proud father of his two sons Gregory and
Dan, and the loving husband to wife Kate. Following the example
set by his grandfather to work hard and never give up, Jim
believed in the values of giving and keeping your word to
others, respecting others for their opinions, listening, and
not forgetting the roots in which you started from in life
and in business.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to Ocean of Love, 1709 Highway 37 E., Toms River,
NJ 08753. Or by visiting their website at http://ocean-of-love.org/.
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