In this episode of the AV/IT Amplifier podcast, host Ryan Gray talks with Jon Gunzel of John A. Logan College about managing AV, IT, and event support in a small college environment. Jon shares how his team covers everything from laptops and desktops to Q-SYS audio systems and classroom support, and why having one department handle all technology has unique advantages and challenges. They dive into how centralized support can reduce communication barriers but also create bottlenecks when staffing is lean, especially during peak times like the start of a semester.
The conversation also explores John A. Logan College’s hands-on approach to student learning, including a podcast studio and other experiential learning spaces. Jon reflects on how joining HETMA and attending InfoComm have impacted his professional growth, including stepping up to help with tours and events, building relationships, and finding community in higher ed AV. The episode wraps with a look at how connection, curiosity, and a willingness to pitch in can open doors to new opportunities in the industry.
Topics Discussed
- Managing AV, IT, and classroom support in one department
- Pros and cons of a centralized technology support model
- Q-SYS systems and broad technical responsibilities
- Building a podcast studio and its potential on campus
- Hands-on experiential learning for students
- Jon’s journey into HETMA and the higher ed AV community
- First-time InfoComm experiences and lessons learned
- The value of peer connection and mentorship in AV/IT
- Growth opportunities through volunteering and stepping up
- Building personal and professional networks in higher ed AV
Guest Contact & Episode Credits
Guest: Jon Gunzel
Email:
[email protected]LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgunzel89/
Host: Ryan Gray
LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/ryanagray
Email –
[email protected]This show is a produciton of Higher Ed AV Media - visit us at www.higheredav.com
Voiceover by Chris Dechter
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