Industry Vet Victor Milani to Head Business Development at CBC Corp

Industry Vet Victor Milani to Head Business Development at CBC Corp

Industry Vet Victor Milani to Head Business Development at CBC CorpCBC (America) Corp., a manufacturer of intelligent video surveillance systems is pleased to announce the addition of Victor Milani to its executive team.  As Director, Business Development, Milani will report directly to CBC’s Executive Vice President, Takeshi (Tony) Fujita, and will be responsible for the Imaging Technology Division’s business development efforts.

Milani brings CBC an extensive and successful history with industry-leading companies and cutting edge technologies. His previous experience includes senior executive positions with market leaders including: ComNet, GE Security and Vicon Industries. Milani has over 38 years of experience in the security, surveillance, Pro AV and other technology-related markets. His knowledge of the video and communication fields is greatly respected.

Milani will be responsible for managing the identification, viability, implementation and deployment of new technologies and products into current and new markets.

“Vic’s wealth of experience and industry knowledge has already made him a key addition to the CBC family. His appointment is a sign of our commitment as an industry leader. Emerging technologies and expansion into vertical markets led us to look for an addition to our team who fit in with our ethos of innovation and exceptional service.  We were very fortunate to find someone of Vic’s caliber. I’m confident that Vic will play a key role in providing and implementing high-quality solutions for our customers,” stated Fujita.

"I'm very happy and excited to be given this opportunity. It's great to once again have challenges and work for an organization that shares the common goal of growing a business by offering a better solution," said Vic Milani about his new role. 

Milani has a degree in business management from the University of New York at Farmingdale and will be based at CBC (America) corporate offices in Commack, NY. He can be contacted through the office at 1-631-864-9700 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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