103 #AVTweeps You Must Follow on Twitter

Our list includes AV, IT and security integrators, manufacturers, consultants, rappers, comedians and more. If you’re not following them all, you should be.

We know you have lots of choices when it comes to who you follow on Twitter and we thank the 4,400-plus of you who follow all the industry insight, news and information we send across the airwaves.

Add that to those who follow our editor, editor-at-large, web editor, technology editor and managing editor and we feel good about having cornered the market on keeping you informed about what’s going on in your industry—and beyond.

But we certainly don’t claim to have a monopoly on the latest news and information in the integration space. In fact, we rely on many people in the industry to tell us what’s going on and what they think about it.

As we celebrate five years on Twitter, here are the 103 feeds we’ve found to be the best when it comes to news, opinions and fun stuff related to the industry and sometimes things that have some link to the work these people do. We hope you’ll agree that these are the best Twitter feeds to follow and check them out if you haven’t done it yet.

We present our favorites in no particular order, but in groups to help you better figure out who does what. Enjoy our list, hit that “Follow” button and let us know others we should add to our must-follow feeds.

Opinion-Shapers

@MalissaDillman: Kramer Electronics’ training and education manager isn’t afraid to mix it up.

@jgreenesix: Weird. Funny. Insightful. Did we mention weird?

@NJDavidD: Consultant David Danto doesn’t shy away from controversy on Twitter.

@brockmcginnis: Westbury National’s Brock McGinnis doesn’t like being called an “AV Statesmen.” So tweet him about it.

@AVPhenom: Milestone’s Mark Coxon is among the loudest and most interesting AV voices on Twitter.

@danielnewmanUV: Great insight from inside and outside of the AV industry from one of the smartest, most thoughtful guys you’ll meet.

@Czhorat: You never have to worry about not knowing where you stand with Leonard Suskin.

@sixteennine: Dave Haynes has never been afraid of speaking his mind when it comes to digital signage and other related topics.

@VisualWorshiper: Camron Ware is always helping those in the house of worship market make better design decisions. He’s not shy with opinions, but that’s a good thing.

@PKaudiovisual: Paul Konikowski has lots of opinions and shares them in the hopes of making his industry better and more forward-thinking.

AV Nation Crew

@AVNationTV: They are the go-to source for audiovisual news and information. These men and women seem to add a new podcast or feature every week aimed at keeping #AVtweeps informed.

@tdalbright: AV Nation founder Tim Albright is a professional at saying interesting things.

@chris_neto: I mean, come on. Obviously you have to follow the AV industry’s most prolific tweeter.

@JSrago: Plus—he’ll keep you updated on net neutrality. Minus—He’ll make you jealous if you don’t live in Bay Area.

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