Niscayah Announces Promotion of Craig Frazier

Niscayah announces promotion of Craig Frazier to the position of regional vice president, west region.

Frazier joined Niscayah in July 2006 in the capacity of vice president, west region responsible for the operation and sales performance within the region. In conjunction with the One Production reorganization, Frazier moved to the operations division and was the operations area manager for the west region.

Frazier began his career in the security industry in 1986 as a systems engineer at Omega. He has worked at Sensormatic and IR/ETC, where he developed successful experience working in the system integration industry in a business development and system management strategy capacity.

“Craig’s return to the sales division will drive sales and build a team in our west region and create new energy, fast results and a long term plan for growth,” said John Nemerofsky.

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