AMAG Technology Appoints De Zitter as Vice President of Security & Information Management Solutions

AMAG Technology expands executive leadership team with another new role

AMAG Technology, an Allied Universal CompanyⓇ, has hired Pascal De Zitter as the new vice president of Security & Information Management Solutions (SIMS). This is a newly created role designed to develop, implement and lead a new, soon-to-be-established solutions delivery team.

In this pivotal role, the vice president of SIMS will generate new opportunities for both Symmetry CONNECT Identity Management and Symmetry Control Room solutions. This strategic step is in line with AMAG’s overarching goal to drive more opportunities for our channel partners and transform how we conduct business. The goal is to deliver exceptional value to our customers and solidify our position as an industry leader.

“I am confident that our new VP of SIMS will strengthen AMAG Technology’s ability to communicate and deliver tailored Symmetry solutions that address the unique needs of our customers,” said David Sullivan, president, AMAG Technology. “By aligning the sales and solutions delivery teams, we aim to provide a seamless customer experience and foster long-term partnerships.”

De Zitter will manage AMAG’s Application Engineering team, which is responsible for pre-sales support. He will also provide key consultation on translating an organization’s overall business requirements into security system requirements.

“I am excited to apply my Symmetry Control Room expertise and leadership skills and build a new team that will help transform AMAG’s business,” De Zitter said.

De Zitter transitioned to AMAG Technology from G4S, where he was a solution manager and Integration Manager for over 11 years. Before G4S, he held managerial roles at Stanley Security and GE Security.

For more information about AMAG Technology or the Symmetry Security Management solution, visit www.amag.com.

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