Paxton Welcomes New Senior Product Manager

Jeremy Allison will be working to develop Paxton’s leading brands Net2, Net2 Entry and PaxLock

Paxton has welcomed a new Senior Product Manager to the United States team, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and experience of the access control market.

Jeremy Allison will be based in Greenville, SC, and will oversee the development of future products, making sure they meet the demands and expectations of the growing US market.

With over 15 years’ experience in CCTV and control systems, Jeremy has worked as a product manager for a security company and has run his own integration company.

He said, “I’m excited to be working with such a creative and talented team at Paxton - this really is the perfect role for me. I’m looking forward to sharing my knowledge and experience, while further developing my skills using Paxton’s world-class systems. The company has a really positive atmosphere and I can’t wait to get started.”

Paul Bannister, Paxton’s Research Director said, “I’m absolutely delighted that Jeremy has joined our Product Management team, heading up the US side of the department, and bringing 15 years of experience with him.

“We’re looking forward to working with Jeremy to deliver the world-class products our customers expect, resulting in continued growth for our important US market.”

Jonathan Lach, VP of Sales at Paxton Access, Inc. said, “Jeremy has a wealth of knowledge of the access control industry, and he will make a fantastic addition to the team.”

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