Crestron Chief Technology Officer Fred Bargetzi Dies

Crestron CTO Fred Bargetzi recently celebrated 30 years with Crestron and is remembered by company officials for pushing boundaries.

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Crestron Chief Technology Officer Fred Bargetzi Dies

Crestron today announced the death of chief technology officer Fred Bargetzi, a veteran of the AV industry who recently celebrated three decades with the company.

Funeral arrangements and memorial services for Bargetzi, who died at age 53 after a lengthy battle with ALS, are still being finalized and will be announced at a later date.

Bargetzi, who marked his 30th anniversary at Crestron in September 2020, graduated from the University of Buffalo in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. He was also a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the university.

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While he had many notable accomplishments in his three decades at Crestron, Bargetzi was part of the team that crafted a patent for a conference room AV cable interface device, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Bargetzi was also a key member of the team that built the annual Crestron Masters training program to one of the industry’s preeminent gatherings.

Here’s the complete statement from Crestron on the death of chief technology officer Fred Bargetzi:

It’s with great sadness that we announce the passing of Fred Bargetzi, our CTO and dear friend.

His impact on our company cannot be overstated. The impact he’s had on our industry is even greater. Under Fred’s leadership, he challenged us to not only push the boundaries of what’s possible, but to do so with an eye towards making the world a better place.

Having just celebrated his 30th anniversary at Crestron, Fred leaves behind a legacy of innovation, creativity, enthusiasm, and kindness that has helped shape the AV industry into what it is today. We are eternally grateful for his dedication and inspiration. He will be deeply missed.

We are planning several ways to honor Fred’s remarkable life. In the meantime, if you would like to share your thoughts, memories and condolences simply email: [email protected].

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