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ESA Announces Results for 2026 Board of Directors Election

The electronic security and life safety industry has chosen its next installment of leadership following a secure member voting process.

The Electronic Security Association recently concluded its electronic voting window to fill five open governance positions. Governed by association bylaws, the election utilized a secure third-party platform administered by Survey & Ballot Systems to decide the incoming leadership.

The newly elected board members will oversee governance, policy development and strategic direction for the organization.

Three individuals were elected as integrator directors: Jordan Jackson, CEO of Security Central; Neil Atha, president of Atronic Alarms; and Randall Renfroe, president and CEO of Allstate Security Industries.

Holly Borgmann, vice president of government affairs at ADT, was elected as the national company director. Quentin Gunther, program leader at Resideo, secured the role of associate member director.

The ESA is a trade organization representing the electronic security and life safety industry.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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