Alarm Lock Names Jim Boyd as New Midwest Regional Sales Manager

Alarm Lock, a division of NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc., Amityville, NY, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Boyd, as new Midwest Regional Sales Manager, reporting to Alarm Lock VP Sales, Bob Swoope.

Jim joins Alarm Lock’s leading sales management team, with over 10 years security experience, including certification on 8 different access control and camera systems, SMS Enterprise Technical Training, and having worked prior with Assa Abloy/Schlage®.  In this new position, he will be providing sales support, new product introductions and applications solution assistance on Alarm Lock’s innovative access and egress products, throughout the Midwest region, i.e.,the states of  IN, KY, OH, WV, W. PA, MI, WI, IL, MO, IA, KS, NE.  Boyd, based in Southwest Ohio, has his BS in Business Administration from University of West Virginia and also holds a License from the State of OH as Fire Marshall.


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