e-DATA Announces Western Regional Manager Addition

e-DATA Corp., a physical access control and time and attendance systems manufacturer, has announced the addition of Joseph Levitch as regional manager for the western U.S.

Levitch has spent the last 20 years in the security/access control industry, including recent stops at S2 and VEREX. He has extensive knowledge in sales, sales training and security products, such as networked and legacy access control, NVRs, alarm and fire control panels, clocks, nurse call, PA, VoIP, programming, project design and engineering.

Levitch, based out of Oceanside, Calif., has been on both sides, having worked for security systems integrators as well as manufacturers. His background will provide e-DATA customers with more experience and knowledge in helping build their business and train sales staff to deliver a complete access/time solution.

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