![]() Eva Mach, CEO of Perfect Design in Minnetonka, Minn. Mala Grover, CEO of Digitronics in Herndon, Va. The group consisted of Kathleen Ford, CEO of scDataCom in Savannah, Ga. In a hopeful indication of the security industry’s push for greater diversity, equality and inclusion, the majority of the roundtable participants were women. The location was not the only historic element. As it has been for some 15 years, this meeting of the minds took place at PSA TEC, which this year was held in Dallas for the first time. ![]() In Security Sales & Integration’s longstanding Annual Integrator Roundtable, four generals tell what their intrepid troops are encountering on the frontlines and share intel on their counter-measures and field maneuvers. Many casualties - in the form of shuttered or sold companies, and lost customers and revenues - have been incurred.Īlthough the entrepreneurial war is never won, there are positive signs that some of these adversarial forces are abating. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, the supply chain crisis, runaway inflation, labor shortage and more have found security proprietors manning all battle stations. That spin on the transcendent Marines slogan is fitting given the context of all the battles owners and operators of security systems integration businesses have faced so far this decade.
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