Conger to Manage Sales in Northwest for AMAG Technology

AMAG Technology, a security management and digital video solution provider, has hired Mark Conger as regional sales manager.

Conger will provide sales support to the Northwest territory which includes Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota and Western Canada. He reports to Mike Taylor, vice president of North American Sales.

"Working for a manufacturer is a new challenge I am ready to tackle, and I am looking forward to using my sales skills to help AMAG grow its business," said Conger.

Previously Mark worked as a security consultant at Allied Fire and Security, a premier systems integrator in Oregon. He's held sales positions throughout his career and has continuously had a successful track record.

Based in Torrance, Calif., the company sells its Symmetry Product Portfolio of access control and network video systems through its Symmetry Authorized Resellers throughout North America.

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