[2] Working for the well-known audiophile record label,[3] which was based in Chatsworth, California, he was promoted to the position of national sales director in early 1980.
[6] In April 1985, he became vice-president of Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, replacing Mark Wexler who relocated to the East Coast.
[13] In 1998, Dion had a break from the industry having been recalled to military service as a result of the Bosnian and Middle East wars.
[16] Some of the albums he has produced are Blackberry Winter by Mike Campbell & Tom Garvin,[17] Blue Sud by Marc Devine and Art Johnson.
[38] In January 2015, he attended the Jazz Connect Conference that was held at Saint Peter's Church, New York City, located at 54th and Lexington.