30 Sep 2016

CGL Electronic Security, Inc. recently announced a key appointment to its executive team. John Nemerofsky has joined CGL in the newly created position of President of National Programmes. 

Nemerofsky and CGL founder Ron Ludvigsen have worked together for many years and have a track record of building successful national programmes. 

Customer-focused approach

CGL President Ron Ludvigsen says, “John has proven time and time again he knows how to develop quality service offerings by developing strong customer relationships. This customer intimacy aligns perfectly with the CGL customer focused approach. As our customers see consolidation and growth in their own markets they need a security integration partner who can grow to accommodate their expanding footprint.  We are confident John can lead this effort.”

Past experience

Over the years Nemerofsky has served as a Management Consultant to many system integrators, manufacturers and industry associations. He previously held the position of Senior Vice President of Sales and Global Marketing for Stanley Security Solutions and brings to CGL Electronic Security more than twenty-years of entrepreneurial success in the security industry. 

“Ron and his partners at CGL have proven over the last eighteen years a strong commitment to customer service and quality. They have been trusted by some of the most prestigious companies in the New England region and I look forward to helping CGL expand their service capabilities to include national programmes in the pharmaceutical, financial, education, and healthcare markets,” said Nemerofsky about joining CGL Electronic Security. 

Additional responsibilities

In addition to Nemerofsky’s responsibilities with CGL he will also work closely with the Security-Net member companies of which CGL is a long-standing member. Security-Net is a consortium of the country’s elite regional security systems integration companies and is active in providing National Account installation, support and services to customers throughout North America.

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