Access Control

Vanderbilt adds execs

by Mark Rowe

Vanderbilt reports executive appointments. Kim Loy assumes the role of Director of Marketing, while Eric Widlitz will join the company as Vice President of Sales for the Americas. Glen Greer recently joined as Director of Product Lines.

Kim Loy has more than 20 years of security industry, marketing and management experience, gained through a range of senior executive positions at some of the biggest brands in the security industry. She has served on the United States’ Security Industry Association (SIA) Board of Directors and acted as chair of its Access Control Industry Group. She replaces Andrew Morgan, who will retire from the company at the end of the year; and will be based in Dublin.

Widlitz will be responsible for the management of the North American sales team. Widlitz also brings 20 years of industry experience gained in senior roles at one of the industry’s biggest brands.

And Greer, pictured, as Director of Product Lines will be working with the company’s Intrusion, Access Control and Video Surveillance groups on identify future product enhancements. He is also based in Dublin.

Joe Grillo, Managing Director, Vanderbilt, said: “With expanding and sustained interest in our systems portfolio, I welcome these strategic additions to the team to help drive continued long-term growth and technological advances across our target industries. These individuals know that exceptional customer service, unmatched support and a diverse product portfolio makes Vanderbilt unique in the security market, and each brings a wealth of leadership and management experience to their respective roles.” Visit http://www.vanderbiltindustries.com/.

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