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Sennheiser to Relocate Americas Hub to Nashville by Mid-2026

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Sennheiser announced plans to move its Americas Regional Hub to Nashville, Tennessee, by mid-2026, a move the company says will strengthen its role in the U.S. audio industry and deepen ties with customers and partners.

The audio technology company, which also owns the Neumann brand, cited Nashville’s strong music and entertainment ecosystem as a key factor in its decision. The city’s reputation as a global music capital and its growing business environment made it an attractive choice for the company’s next stage of growth.

“Choosing Nashville is both a strategic and cultural decision,” said Daniel Sennheiser, co-CEO. “The city’s strong business climate and deep roots in sound and music align perfectly with our mission to build the future of audio.”

Dr. Andreas Sennheiser, co-CEO, added that the relocation will create opportunities for closer collaboration with producers, engineers, artists and creatives driving the industry forward.

The company plans to expand its local presence in Nashville while maintaining hybrid and remote roles across the U.S. and Canada. Customer-facing teams will be based in the new office to provide more direct touchpoints, while other positions will remain distributed to cover key markets across the region.

Local leaders welcomed the announcement, pointing to both cultural and economic benefits. “Their world-class expertise in audio technology not only strengthens the region’s economic and cultural landscape but also brings in new opportunities for collaboration and innovation,” said Carlie Zadick, vice president of economic development at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell called the move a natural fit. “As leaders in audio technology, they’re naturally suited to further amplifying the greatness of Music City. We’re excited to welcome them,” he said.

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