Bill Schulenburg began his award-winning multimedia career in the ‘60s at legendary Technisonic Studios, founding studio facility Production Consultants in 1986. St. Louis Vice-President of SAG-AFTRA, Bill is heard nationwide as a freelance voice actor on radio and television as the syndication promo voice of Mike Judge’s long-running animated FOX television series, “King of the Hill,” and in commercials for CBS, Showtime, Anheuser-Busch, and many others. He has been recording, mixing, and mastering music for decades, working with artists like Ike Turner, Head East, Pavlov’s Dog, Stevie Nicks, and Manfred Mann for major record labels including A&M, Columbia, Motown, RCA, and Warner Brothers; producing and directing films, videos, and long-form features for web, interactive, and broadcast; designing and editing sound and picture for network TV and radio programming and commercials, podcasts, videogames, audiobooks, animation, industrial and feature films, live concerts, and theatre. Bill is one of just 31 veteran recording professionals nationally featured in the book “How Does It Sound Now: Legendary Engineers and Vintage Gear” (Gottlieb: Cengage Publishing.) He is a Life Member of the Recording Academy Producers and Engineers Wing, ASCAP composer, Adjunct Professor of Audio Aesthetics and Technology at Webster University, and Life Member and Chair of the Audio Engineering Society St. Louis Regional Section.