NAPCO’s Dave Sheffey Sails Into the Sunset After More Than 31 Years

NAPCO has recently announced Dave Sheffey’s retirement after more than 31 years of service.

Sheffey was Western VP, and later, SRVP of Sales, for all the Napco RSMs across North America. He was a key part of the company and driver of both the security sales and distribution channels.

He has handed the reigns and the team to VP Michael Venoit.

“On behalf of all of us at NAPCO, it’s been our pleasure to work with you,” said Stephen Spinelli, SVP of Sales sat NAPCO Security Technologies.

He will be motoring off into the sunset of the Great Lakes on his boat and will enjoy retirement with his wife Beth and his cats.

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