Will Electronics Adds to its Security Team

St. Louis-based Will Electronics is pleased to welcome, Ted Serve to its team as an account manager. He brings two decades of strong sales experience in the commercial security industry.

Serve is excited to help take Will's presence in the St. Louis market to the next level. He will be responsible for creating opportunities and cultivating relationships with key stakeholders across the Greater St. Louis area. Serve has previously worked for ADT, Tyco and most recently Cam-Dex.

Rebecca Dundon also has joined Will Electronics as a new accounting specialist. Will is excited to have Rebecca, her addition will enhance Will’s accounting department.

Dundon has more than seven years of accounting experience in in the Audio/Visual and IT industries. She most recently worked for Conference Technologies.

From President Kurt Will “I am excited to have Rebecca and Ted with us,” said Kurt Will, president of Will Electronics. “Both team members have shown the drive to go above and beyond to make sure our customers are taken care of from both an account management and AP/AR standpoint. Rebecca and Ted are exactly what we look for in new employees at Will Electronics.”

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