Stanley Security Solutions Appoints Jamie Raskin to Vice President of Global Business Development

Stanley Security Solutions (SSS) announced the appointment of Jamie Raskin to vice president of global business development. Raskin will work closely with all SSS businesses within the platform to identify, close and integrate acquisition targets both domestically and globally.

Raskin, who joined SSS as part of the SSS/Black & Decker merger, started with Black & Decker in 1988 as a senior engineer. In his most recent position as vice president of corporate business development for Black & Decker, Raskin led global efforts of acquisitions and divestitures for the company and was part of the core team leading the merger activities between the two companies.

“With Jamie’s previous experience within the Stanley Security Solutions family, there is no doubt that we have made the right choice for this appointment,” said Brett Bontrager, senior vice president and president for Stanley Convergent Security Solutions. “We know Jamie will continue to provide a positive outcome for this company.”

Prior to his last role, Raskin has held a series of senior level positions at Black & Decker including general management, brand marketing, new business development, trademark licensing, retail operations and product engineering.

Raskin has a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Conn.

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