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Netwatch Names Justin Nagy as Chief Executive Officer

Justin Nagy takes the helm at the proactive video monitoring company, succeeding Kurt Takahashi to drive global growth and AI security operations.

A global provider of proactive video monitoring and artificial intelligence security services has selected an industry veteran to lead its global operations.

Netwatch announced the appointment of Justin Nagy as chief executive officer. Nagy succeeds Kurt Takahashi, who previously led the company’s efforts to strengthen its global operations.

Nagy steps into the role with more than two decades of experience in the security market. He most recently served as chief executive officer of The SEER Group, a home services platform. His career also includes senior executive leadership positions at Allied Universal and Andrews International, where he managed large-scale security operations and customer growth initiatives.

In his new role, Nagy will manage global business operations and oversee the expansion of the company’s automated video monitoring and intelligent security software. Netwatch currently provides remote monitoring and technology services to more than 330,000 customer sites worldwide.

Mark Prybutok, chairman of the Netwatch board, cited Nagy’s operational background and industry experience as key factors in the appointment as the company enters its next phase of development.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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