SALTO Systems Names Paul Cannon as Business Lead for Healthcare

SALTO Systems has appointed Paul Cannon to the position of Vertical Business Leader-North America for Healthcare.

“I’m very excited to join the talented team of professionals at SALTO,” Cannon said. “It is the combination of forward thinking, next-generation technologies and an ever-present focus on bringing the most advanced solutions to the market that makes SALTO a great place to work.” 

“Paul is a great addition to the vertical team. “The healthcare vertical has always been important to SALTO and Paul will help bring us to the next level,” said Steve Burk, North America director of marketing and vertical business at SALTO. 

“Healthcare offers unique opportunities for access control solutions and SALTO provides the security and convenience today’s medical industry needs,” Burk said. “We’re happy to bring Paul’s expertise to the team. He will be instrumental in furthering SALTO’s reach into the North America healthcare market.”

Cannon comes to SALTO from ASSA ABLOY, where he served as an electromechanical specialist for more than nine years and as northeast regional sales manager for six years. He also served as a regional sales manager for Onity for nearly four years. Cannon earned a Certified Wireless Technology Specialist (CWTS) certification and is a graduate of Western Connecticut State University. 

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