Bourgeix Joins Orion as an Embedded Consultant

Orion Entrance Control, Inc. has appointed Pierre Bourgeix as an embedded consultant. Bourgeix brings more than 30 years of security experience through his work at The Rand Corporation, State Department, ADT/Tyco Security, HySecurity, Wallace International, SecureState and BoonEdam.

With Bourgeix’s expertise, Orion looks to expand its influence nationally and internationally.

“I am excited to join Orion Entrance Control, Inc. in its quest to develop the most formidable integrated and converged entry platform in the industry. Orion has postured itself to take that next step in becoming an industry leader,” said Steve Caroselli, CEO at Orion Entrance Control, “Pierre’s experience in the physical and cybersecurity industry will be of great help as we continue to grow globally.”

Bourgeix’s competencies center on physical and cybersecurity governance. He has a proven track record of success working with the Secret Service, National Security Agency (NSA), and the CIA. Bourgeix’s other knowledge areas include electronic security, managed services security, information technology (IT), and cybersecurity. Today, Bourgeix is a respected industry expert and is involved in developing security standards testing products, systems and solutions.

Bourgeix holds master’s degrees in Behavioral Education and International Business Management, with a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science. He is also a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and is fluent in English, French and Arabic.

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