Bob Klotz
When asked what he does for a living, Bob Klotz often responds that his job does not define him. He is defined by the relationships he has with other people, many that have been made through his work. Before his time at Penn State, Bob pursued his passion for music as an audio recording engineer for 15 years. His success had as much to do with the quality of his work as the relationships he cultivated with his clients. The same can be said for his 15 years at Penn State. Bob’s favorite Penn State memories include his time working from the basement of Music Building II. His old office is now known as Bo Klo! Memories from that time are filled with the fun, energetic environment created by the students and the professors. Bob loves contributing to that environment, especially working with the team to develop the new recording studio. Seeing the studio used every day for so many successful projects was a gratifying experience.
15
Years of Service
15
Years of Service
When asked what he does for a living, Bob Klotz often responds that his job does not define him. He is defined by the relationships he has with other people, many that have been made through his work. Before his time at Penn State, Bob pursued his passion for music as an audio recording engineer for 15 years. His success had as much to do with the quality of his work as the relationships he cultivated with his clients. The same can be said for his 15 years at Penn State. Bob’s favorite Penn State memories include his time working from the basement of Music Building II. His old office is now known as Bo Klo! Memories from that time are filled with the fun, energetic environment created by the students and the professors. Bob loves contributing to that environment, especially working with the team to develop the new recording studio. Seeing the studio used every day for so many successful projects was a gratifying experience.