Presented by: Audio Stop Presidency Joshua A. Thompson, President/CEO Safer J. Omerovic, Vice President.

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Presented by: Audio Stop Presidency Joshua A. Thompson, President/CEO Safer J. Omerovic, Vice President

For President Bioteau Salt Lake Community College

Our Mission:  To improve education and experience for the audio students at Salt Lake Community College, and through this establish an idea of what they would be expected to do in their future jobs.

Students have a hard time after college making connections.

That’s where Audio Stops studio comes in!

Benefits:  Improve education and experience  Establish connections  Increased future employment  Students become recognized in the community  Determine if this is the field they want to work

Cost to build and start up: CostQuantityTotal Cost Booth$9, $19, Vocal Microphones$99.006$ Instrument Microphones$99.004$ Drum Mic Kit$ $ Vocal Mic Stands$52.956$ Instrument Mic Stands$30.004$ Channel Mixer$ Cables$ $ Stools$ $ Software$ $ Computer$ $1, Headsets$ $1, Speaker System$1, Speaker Cords$39.005$ Total: $29,120.70

Percentage of start up costs:

Staff Expenses: Pay/HrMax Hours/WeekTotal/Week Studio Manager$ $ Custodial$ $ Teacher Lab Time$ $ Total:$1, Annual Raises:$45.00/week

Conclusion:  Audio Stops sound booths would increase employment rate right out of college for a one time cost of 29, For just $1, per week we can increase student experience and create jobs and opportunity's for everyone.