Guy Walker, Sightlogix

SightLogix Appoints Guy Walker as Northeast Director of Sales

SightLogix Inc. has appointed Guy Walker as its new director of sales for the Northeast United States and Canada. Walker joins SightLogix with extensive experience as a consultative salesperson in the security industry. For the past eight years, he has managed the same territory for several manufacturers, including General Electric (IFS). Most recently, Walker helped customers transition from analog to IP communication technology at Communication Networks (ComNet).
 
“We are fortunate to have another talented veteran from within our industry join SightLogix during this time of company expansion,” said Dan Hearn, vice president of sales at SightLogix. “Guy’s proven record of success and familiarity with the customer base in the security industry prepare him well to develop new and existing SightLogix business in this important geographic region.”

Walker's territory spans the Northeast United States as well as Central and Eastern Canada.

“Security systems today offer increasingly intelligent and flexible tools, and SightLogix has an outstanding product line with capabilities no one else can match for critical infrastructure protection,” he said.
 


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