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Back to school: Sonitrol Great Lakes eyes growth in educational security market
Sonitrol Great Lakes, a leading provider of verified electronic security to businesses, schools, and other institutions, announced today the promotion of Clay Crost to Director - Education Market, as the company plans to devote added resources to its growing presence at schools across the region.Crost, 55, was most recently business development manager at Sonitrol’s Northbrook, Ill., office. He will continue to be based at the Northbrook location, but will be exclusively supporting school security sales, service, and operations for the entire Sonitrol Great Lakes territory.
"Sonitrol is the largest electronic security provider to schools in the U.S., protecting more than 12,000 schools 24/7," said Sonitrol Great Lakes President Mike Wanstreet. "We want to continue to increase our presence in the educational market, and this move will help position us to do just that."
Visit www.sonitrolverified.com to learn more about Sonitrol Video and Audio Verification technology and its product and service offerings.
About Sonitrol Great Lakes: As one of the nation’s largest commercial security companies, Sonitrol offers integrated security solutions, featuring a unique verified audio detection technology. Sonitrol provides businesses with a single source of state-of-the-art alarms for verified audio and video intrusion, as well as video surveillance, access control and fire detection, all backed with professional monitoring by experienced, trained personnel. Sonitrol Great Lakes’ regional headquarters and state-of-the-art monitoring center are located in Grand Blanc, Mich. For more information, go to www.sonitrolverified.com .
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