Unlimited Technology Adds Three Industry Visionaries to Board of Directors

Unlimited Technology, a security systems integrator, has announced the addition of three industry executives to its Board of Directors: Bill Bozeman, Adam Coffey and James Rothstein. These new board members bring a wide and diverse range of corporate management and business experience to further accelerate the company’s strategic growth in providing world-class security solutions to critical infrastructure end markets.

“Our company is in the midst of an incredible transformation. The deep expertise and insight that these three visionaries bring to the board will be vital in providing high-level support and guidance as we continue our dedication to protecting and securing our customers’ people, property, and peace of mind and our commitment to building the best company with which to work and to partner,” said John Palumbo, CEO, Unlimited Technology.

Bill Bozeman is the founder of Bozeman Strategic Solutions, LLC, providing strategic planning and positioning for integrators and manufacturers in the electronic security industry. Prior to founding Bozeman Strategic Solutions, he served as president and CEO of the PSA Security Network for 20 years. He is a member of the Security Integration Hall of Fame, a lifetime achievement award that recognizes those individuals whose distinguished careers have helped shape the electronic security industry. “I am excited to join Unlimited Technology’s Board of Directors and to work with its accomplished team to help guide the company on the next stage of its growth,” Bozeman said.

For the past 21 years, Adam Coffey served as president and CEO of three national private equity-backed service companies, each in different industries. With extensive buy-and-build experience in commercial services, Coffey has bought and sold more than 100 companies ranging in size from $1 million to $1 billion. “I am thrilled to be working with the leadership team at Unlimited Technology as an active board member – digging in alongside management to share my 21 years of CEO experience,” Coffey said.

James Rothstein is chair of the Security Industry Association (SIA) Board of Directors and served as the senior vice president of global security solutions for Anixter, where he held P&L responsibilities for the firm’s $2 billion global security and fire business. “It’s an honor to be working with such an experienced group of industry leaders who are committed to a comprehensive, customer-centric approach to keeping organizations and people safe and secure,” Rothstein said.

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