Brinks Home Security hires former Samsung Electronics executive, Min Kang, as new Chief Product and Strategy Officer. 

“Min Kang is an accomplished leader, with a proven track record in developing and implementing effective solutions to complex problems in the mobile industry,” said William E. Niles, CEO at Brinks Home Security. “Min Kang will partner with our leaders to foster a creative and high-performing culture that aligns with our overall growth strategy and will help us to reduce our cost to serve and drive profitable growth.” 

Kang was most recently at Samsung Electronics, where she led their U.S. content and service, and CX strategy as well as various growth initiatives. With more than 14 years of global experience in product management, new business development, partnership, and Go-To-Market, she is an accomplished leader. Her years of experience and in-depth knowledge of mobile business will be an integral part of the company’s transformation. 

“I am very excited to join Brinks Home Security at a pivotal time for the company. It is more important now, than ever before, that everyone deserves to feel safe and secure in every aspect of their life,” Min Kang said. “Together with the great team at Brinks Home, we will be able to provide our customers with a personalized, seamless, and hassle-free smart home experience, as well as scale our business while staying agile and flexible. I hope to use my skills and experience to achieve our vision and accelerate the company’s growth trajectory.” 

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