ADI Altronix Diebold and Security America Return to ESA as SilverLevel PartnersADI, Altronix, Diebold and Security America Return to ESA as Silver-Level Partners

The Electronic Security Association (ESA) announced that ADI, Altronix, Diebold and Security America Risk Retention Group have returned as silver-level executive strategic partners for 2011.

As a silver-level partner, each company will receive valuable exposure through media and several event opportunities.

Cecil Hogan, president of Security America Risk Retention Group, said, "We have found the relationship with ESA to be extremely beneficial and look forward to continuing our long-term history of support for this industry leader."

"ADI is pleased to serve as a sponsor in 2011," said John Sullivan, vice president of sales at ADI. "We appreciate ESA's work and their commitment to strengthening the security industry."

Alan Forman, president of Altronix Corporation said, "Altronix Corporation is pleased to be a long-time supporter of ESA. We pledge our continued involvement with ESA and the industry it serves."

"We look forward to another year of a beneficial partnership with ESA," said V. John Stroia, vice president, Diebold Security. "The association plays a critical role in propelling the security industry forward."

Founded in 2008, the executive strategic partnership program is available to ESA associate members only and provides funding to support ESA programs that promote the industry.  

"Executive strategic partners make one commitment up front and receive all-inclusive advertising and sponsorship packages that support vital ESA initiatives throughout the year," said ESA’s George De Marco. "We greatly appreciate their support as leaders of this industry."


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