SALTO Systems Names Turk Cuddington As Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager

SALTO Systems has appointed Turk Cuddington to the newly-added commercial sales team position of Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager.

SALTO Systems has appointed Turk Cuddington to the newly-added commercial sales team position of Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager.

Based in Maryland, Cuddington oversees sales of SALTO products in Western Pennsylvania, South New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. He reports to SALTO Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales Michael J. Mahon.

“Turk has a wealth of security industry knowledge and a great understanding of this new mid-Atlantic sales region,” said Mahon. “We look forward to working with him. We know he will be an important part of SALTO’s continued success."

Cuddington is a 25-year veteran in the electronic security industry and for the past 19 years has worked for manufacturers as a regional manager. His previous roles at Vicon Industries, Infographic Systems, and DVTel – as well as his most recent 12 years at Tyco Security Products – make him a perfect fit for SALTO.

“I’m very excited to be joining the SALTO family with their long-established commitment to developing quality and innovative access control products,” said Cuddington. “I see this as an amazing opportunity to provide electronic locking solutions that are modern, cost-effective, and designed with a simplicity that our customers are always seeking. I look forward to working with the entire SALTO team as we continue to positively impact this ever-changing industry.”

Cuddington can be reached by email t.cuddington@saltosystems.com or phone: 770-353-9609.

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