AISG Opens New Office in Ohio

American Integrated Security Group (AISG) is proud to announce the opening of a new office in Brooklyn Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, OH, for the convenience of the growing customer base in Ohio and Midwest U.S. The new addition brings the total number of AISG offices to six locations throughout the United States.

“We’re incredibly excited about the potential for this new office,” said AISG President, Levy Acs. “The new office demonstrates our ever-increasing footprint in Midwestern North America. The Brooklyn Heights, OH, office will make it easy to connect with and service all our clients.” 

AISG’s Ohio office allows AISG to meet increasing demand for security solutions and services from health care, retail, energy and a host of other commercial clients in the Midwest. AISG Director of Sales, Michael Bennett, is named to head the new office. Bennett is a recognized leader in national and international business development including customers in the Fortune 1000, energy, retail, and insurance markets. Bennett’s success at AISG builds upon 20 years of exceeding sales objectives, delivering new clients, and maintaining strong relationships.

“The new Ohio office is a convenient location, easily accessible to our existing customers,” said AISG Director of Sales, Michael Bennett. “Many valuable customers were asking for a Midwest location for long time. I am confident that this new location will also help in increasing our customer base in the region.”

Headquartered in College Point, NY, in addition to the New York and the new Brooklyn Heights, OH, location, AISG has offices in West Palm Beach, FL, Medford, NJ, Monterey Park, CA and Phoenix, AZ. The address for the Ohio office is: 981 Keynote Circle, Suite# 10, Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131.

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