Vicon appoints 2 new sales managers for Northeast U.S.

Dec. 26, 2013
Network video management systems provider expands sales force.

Vicon Industries (Edgewood, NY), a designer and provider of network video management systems, is pleased to announce the appointment of two new regional sales managers for its Northeast U.S. territory.

Rick Weiss (pictured above) will now serve as the primary contact for Vicon customers throughout New England and Upstate New York. Rick is a security solutions sales professional who has spent his career working for industry leaders, including Honeywell, Stanley Black & Decker and Diebold. He is past President of the Connecticut Alarm & System Integrators Association, is board certified by ASIS as a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and holds a State of CT L5 electrical license.

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Doug Stadler (pictured below) will handle sales and customer support for New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware. Doug comes to Vicon with over 25 years experience within the security industry, including past positions at Johnson Controls and Ingersoll Rand. His familiarity working with a full range of security professionals, including architects, consulting engineers, construction managers and end-users, make him well-suited to serve Vicon’s customer base.

“As veterans of the security industry, both Rick and Doug possess such a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with our customers. We couldn’t ask for more qualified additions to our sales team,” said Dave Charles, Vicon’s Director of Sales, Eastern Region.

Contact information for Weiss and Stadler is available on Vicon’s website, www.vicon-security.com

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