Paul Stephenson, a Fond Farewell
Posted by: NaimAudio on 14 December 2016

All at Naim salute an incredible leader as Paul Stephenson hands over the reins after 35 Years at Naim.
Naim Audio's Chairman, Paul Stephenson, celebrated his 35th year at Naim Audio in 2016, after handing all operational responsibility to his newly appointed Exec team headed by Dr Trevor Wilson in July 2015.
“We are always searching to have this deeper engagement with the music.
It is a journey, it is an adventure. It’s the voice of Naim”
Paul Stephenson - March 2015
Paul started at Naim Audio in 1981, shortly after the company was founded. As Sales Director, Paul was responsible for setting up much of the company's distribution in export markets around the world - an achievement which has been recognised by the company receiving the prestigious Queen's Award for Export twice while he has been at the company.
As Managing Director Paul has overseen consecutive years of record growth at Naim Audio, taking on the key role after the passing of founder Julian Vereker in 2000. Paul attributes his success at the company to his passion for spreading the Naim Audio message of making music in the home a life enhancing experience to the world. More recently championing the launch of the Mu-so range which was a key strategy he led to bring 1000’s of new customers to the company.
The values that form the foundation of Naim's culture, cemented firmly during Paul's tenure, start and end with commitment to the full experience of music. Sound before everything - we don't design anything if it is not in service of the sound. Therefore deserving of the badge -pursuit of performance stops, not to a deadline, but only when we are sure it is right.
The baton is passed again.
Paul Stephenson will be dearly missed @ Naim HQ.
With love from all at Naim

Posted on: 14 December 2016 by count.d
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by hungryhalibut
Congratulations on all that you have achieved, and very best wishes for whatever lies ahead.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by The Strat (Fender)
Paul,
A work colleague came round last night for supper and I played him the Famous Blue Raincoat by Jenny Warnes - at the end he went "play that again - please".
Cliché I know but thanks for the music.
Regards,
Lindsay
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by rjstaines
Congratulations Paul for your life's work at Naim. Your skills have brought so much pleasure to all of us here in the big world outside. Peace be with you in the future. Roger
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by dayjay
Good luck on your retirement Paul. It can't have been easy keeping a brand true to itself over all those years whilst continuing to bring out new and exciting products. It wasn't the Olive or Classic series that brought me into the Naim fold but a humble Qute 2 that has lead, and continues to lead to better things just as the Muso and QB etc will do for thousands of new Naimees. Congratulations on what you have been able to achieve. I hope you will occaisonally pop up on here in future, I have enjoyed your input on some of the more contentious threads over the years. Best wishes and good luck.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Bob Edwards
All the best! Well earned.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by fixedwheel
Really need to merge in the contents of the previous thread as well - Paul S
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Phil Harris
Dear lord! Am I really that bald? 
Paul was his usual mickey-taking self in his goodbye 'address' but Roy seemed almost in tears ... an awesome leader and figurehead over the years!
Phil
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by wanderer
While I would echo what has been said here and on the other thread about Paul's contribution to the success of Naim, I would suggest that, while technical/musical qualities of the Naim brand are vital, equally important is the cultural ethos of the company. In an odd way most Naim users do, I think, feel almost a part of the Naim family. That this has continued all these years has to be largely due Paul himself. Long may it continue...
Best wishes on your retirement, Paul.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Dev B
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by GraemeH
A great legacy Paul. You must be very proud.
Best wishes,
Graeme
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Frank Abela
Best wishes for the future Paul. Can you work on world peace? None of the politicians seem to be getting anywhere with it. Maybe some music would help.
Best Regards,
Frank.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by varyat
Thanks for the gear Paul. You helped to open my ears and heart to music.
ATB,
Mark
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Brilliant
An old Naimee across the pond wishing you well in your retirement Mr Paul Stephenson, and a big thank you.
Posted on: 14 December 2016 by Clemenza
Wow, what a career! I first discovered Naim in my teens. I wandered into a little hole in the wall in New York and heard a tiny little box making great sounds. I remember wondering what "Naim" stood for, maybe yiddish for "voice" or something? I couldn't afford the little "Nait" the guy said it was, so I tucked the "Naim" in the back of my mind and many years and paychecks later, found that voice again and have been listening to it since. To think back that long ago and realize you were not only there, but had been there for years at that point is to realize just how far you and Naim have come. Thanks for the products and for keeping the faith, Mr. Stephenson. You have my admiration. Retire with pride, baby!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by DavidDever
It's been a journey and an adventure, I'm sure
- but the results speak to a passion for something well beyond fancy boxes, software and hardware that has always made this company unique, human and exceptional. Enjoy your retirement, Paul, as I'm sure you will, having now reached the inner groove!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by Huge
Congratulations Paul.
In an era of bland mass production, with modelling and engineering practice driving out inspiration and creativity in so many areas of industry, you and all the team at Naim have managed to navigate the company through all the myriad of blind alleys and not only achieve a thoroughly well engineered portfolio of products, but also pulled of that most amazing of tricks - to keep the magic in the music at the same time.
A wonderful achievement and a credit to Great Britain!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by jfritzen
All the best to Paul! I hope he got a Statement as good-bye present ...
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by PeterJ
Paul, well done and thanks!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by Graham Clarke
Most people refer to Statement as being Steve Sells' baby. While that is true, we should all remember that this was developed under Paul's watch. I imagine the research costs were astronomic so I'd like to also thank Paul for the courage to back and see such an ambitious project through to its end. Of course we're still seeing the trickle down from that which is great news for the majority for whom Statement is out of their reach.
Thank you Paul, you work has enriched many many people's lives!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by Polarbear
very best wishes Paul and thanks for everything 
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by Tariqv
Thank you for making life that bit more enjoyable with your passion for sustaining and advancing Naim for us all!
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by badlyread
Thank you Paul for all your hard work in bringing me closer to the music with my humble CB Nait 2.
Enjoy the free time.
All the best
Neil
Posted on: 15 December 2016 by Don Atkinson
That first photo (c. 1985 ?) in this thread reminds me of that advertising campaign...."Did you catch my Naim" etc
Best wishes Paul. Many thanks for years of wonderful music.
Posted on: 16 December 2016 by Geoff C
Hi Paul!
Firstly time to sit back in that chair in your Avatar and relax!
In this life I've learnt that the people you meet and work with can shape your life for the better if you are fortunate, and in my case I was very lucky to meet you!
Having spent time with you, Julian, Mark, Doug and many others at Naim, it probably was - no it actually was - the best time of my life, and for that I am extremely grateful.
I echo here how well you did taking over at the helm, and frankly I knew 100% that you could/would/and did!
As the sunlight dims in my room, the glow of the naim never fades.
Enjoy every moment of your new timeline!
Best Regards
Geoff