Pimloc Names Andre Greco Vice President of US Sales

The former Milestone Systems executive will lead growth for AI-driven redaction and privacy solutions across compliance-critical sectors.

Pimloc, an AI video privacy and analytics company, has appointed Andre Greco as its new vice president of U.S. sales. Greco will oversee the company’s domestic sales strategy, helping organizations manage sensitive video, audio, and document data.

The appointment comes amid rising demand for redaction technology in sectors where regulatory compliance is essential, including law enforcement, transportation, education, and healthcare.

Greco joins Pimloc with more than 30 years of leadership experience in the security and video technology industries. He most recently served as national sales manager at Milestone Systems, where he led regional sales initiatives in North America. His career also includes senior leadership roles at Hikvision, Panasonic, and Johnson Controls.

In his new role, Greco will focus on expanding Pimloc’s U.S. presence. The company’s "Secure Redact" platform is designed to help organizations review and share captured media while protecting personally identifiable information.

Greco is scheduled to represent the company at the ISC West conference in Las Vegas this week.

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