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The California Alarm Association (CAA) is proud to announce that Lilianne G. Chaumont has been awarded the prestigious Mark Schubert Memorial Award for her outstanding dedication and contributions to the electronic security and life safety industries.

The award ceremony took place on Friday, May 17, 2024, recognising Lilianne's tireless efforts and commitment to the industry.

Involvement with the CAA Program

Lilianne G. Chaumont, President of Chaumont Law Inc., has been a pillar of the electronic and physical security, fire, and life safety industries for over 25 years. Her law firm is dedicated to protecting and representing companies nationwide that provide a wide range of services, including intrusion detection, monitoring, fire detection and suppression, access control, and more.

Lilianne has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to giving back to the industry

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Lilianne has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to giving back to the industry. She has served as the California Alarm Association Youth Scholarship Chair for ten years and as an ESA Scholarship Judge for eight years. Through her involvement with the CAA Youth Scholarship Program, Lilianne has made a significant impact on the lives of countless individuals in the law enforcement and firefighting communities.

Impact through volunteering

"I am deeply honoured and humbled to receive the Mark Schubert Memorial Award," said Lilianne G. Chaumont. "Volunteering and serving others with excellence and joy is at the core of my beliefs. The CAA Youth Scholarship Program has allowed me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of deserving children of law enforcement and firefighter parents and their families. I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to such a worthy cause."

Schubert Memorial Award is the highest honour vested upon an associate fellow of the CAA

The Mark Schubert Memorial Award is the highest honour bestowed upon an associate member of the CAA. Each year, local chapter presidents nominate an associate member who has made the most significant impact through volunteering. The CAA President then selects the recipient, and the award includes a $500 grant sponsored by ISC West, which the recipient can designate to any industry program or association.

Well-deserved recognition

"Lilianne's dedication to the industry and her unwavering commitment to the CAA Youth Scholarship Program make her an exemplary recipient of the Mark Schubert Memorial Award," said Sean Cooke, President of the California Alarm Association. "Her passion for serving others and her dedicated efforts have touched the lives of many, and we are proud to recognise her outstanding contributions."

The California Alarm Association congratulates Lilianne G. Chaumont on this well-deserved recognition and extends its gratitude for her years of service and dedication to the industry and the community.

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