Jay Stuck Joins SecureWatch24

SecureWatch24 has added Jay Stuck to its executive staff as chief marketing officer and vice president of residential sales. Stuck has more than 30 years experience in consumer and business-to-business advertising, sales promotion and media relations.

SecureWatch24 provides commercial, residential and institutional security services for building owners and managers. Stuck will be charged with spearheading SW24's penetration into new vertical markets, enhancing its brand recognition in areas such as the residential intrusion detection market, and managing the SW24 corporate profile across all advertising and social networking media.

He most recently served as vice president, residential marketing for Guardian Protection Services in Pittsburgh, Pa. Previously, Stuck was vice president, global brand marketing, communications and advertising for ADT.

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