RSG is proud to announce that Ken Kaliski has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE), one of the organization’s highest professional distinctions. Ken received the honor during NOISE-CON 2026, held July 9-11 in Long Beach, California.
The Fellow designation recognizes INCE members who have provided notable service to the organization, made distinguished contributions to the advancement of noise control engineering, or helped promote knowledge of the field.
“Being named an INCE-USA Fellow is a tremendous honor because it represents recognition by colleagues and an institution I have worked with and respected throughout my career,” said Ken. “Personally, it is gratifying to know that the work I have done in noise control engineering has been recognized as a meaningful contribution to the profession.”
Throughout his career, Ken has helped advance the practice of noise control engineering through research, mentorship, professional service, and the application of technical knowledge to real-world challenges. His work reflects RSG’s commitment to making complex analysis understandable and helping clients and stakeholders use technical findings to make informed decisions.
“Noise control engineering advances through collaboration, mentorship, and the willingness to share knowledge,” Ken added. “Our discipline has the most value when it improves people’s lives, and that requires translating technical knowledge into solutions that others can understand and apply.”
RSG congratulates Ken on this well-deserved achievement and thanks INCE-USA for recognizing his contributions to the profession.
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