Vector Security, ASG To Serve As Hosts For Event

The Electronic Security Expo (ESX) recently announced that ASG Security of Beltsville, Md. and Vector Security of Pittsburgh are co-hosting ESX 2009.

As part of their hosting duties, both companies will contribute a number of their leading executives as presenters in the ESX conference program, covering topics in Central Station Operations, Sales and Marketing and Business Development and Management. Additionally, the companies will share some of the secrets for their wide-ranging success with others in the industry.

"Vector Security is proud to be participating in ESX as an All Star Host Company,” said John Murphy president of Vector Security. “We strongly believe in the value of the event and its benefits to the electronic security industry and are happy to support it. The members of our team who will be presenting have valuable insights and expertise to lend to the program>’

"The Electronic Security Expo is an exciting new event that provides quality education and networking opportunities for the industry. ASG is excited to be involved in such a key role for the 2009 event," said Joe Nuccio, president of ASG Security. "Baltimore is a fantastic city and a great destination for ESX."

Courses that include presenters from these companies:

  • Building Your Human Capital.
  • Developing Your Company Brand and Accompanying Sales Collateral.
  • Diffusing Angry Customers.
  • Effective Scheduling.
  • Establishing and Monitoring Key Performance Indicators.
  • Options in Central Station Certification.
  • Update: Standards, Licensing and False Alarm Ordinance Activity.

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