The Sennheiser Group has announced plans to relocate its Americas regional hub to Nashville, Tennessee, by mid-2026. The company says the move is a strategic effort to strengthen its footprint in the professional audio sector and forge closer ties with key industry partners.

Nashville’s thriving music and entertainment ecosystem, along with its supportive business climate, made it the ideal choice, according to the company. Daniel Sennheiser, co-CEO, Sennheiser, said: “Choosing Nashville is both a strategic and cultural decision. The city’s strong business environment and deep roots in sound and music align perfectly with our mission to build the future of audio.”
As it establishes its new hub, Sennheiser plans to expand its local presence, creating new roles and opportunities to support its evolving operations across the region. Dr Andreas Sennheiser, co-CEO, added: “We are excited to build on Nashville’s incredible momentum and to create new opportunities for collaboration with the producers, engineers, artists, and creatives who continue to drive this industry forward.”
Carlie Zadick, VP of economic development at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Sennheiser to Nashville. Their world-class expertise in audio technology not only strengthens the region’s economic and cultural landscape but also opens doors for new collaboration and innovation.”
While certain customer-facing teams will operate from the new hub to enhance in-person client engagement, other roles will remain hybrid or fully remote across the US and Canada. This approach builds on Sennheiser’s existing structure in the Americas, where many employees are strategically based in key markets.