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Krumme has been with Cam-Dex Security Corp. since March of 2013, when he joined the company as the Branch Operations manager in St. Louis, Mo
Dan Krumme provides Cam-Dex with solid understanding of security market and valuable expertise in project management

Cam-Dex Security Corp., a company focused on quality design, testing, and maintenance of integrated security systems, announced it has promoted Dan Krumme to the position of Vice President, Branch Manager for the company’s office located in St. Louis, Mo.

Krumme has been with Cam-Dex Security Corp. since March of 2013, when he joined the company as the Branch Operations manager in St. Louis, Mo. In this position he was responsible for service and installation personnel, managed installation projects and increased sales in that region.

Prior to joining Cam-Dex, Krumme was employed by Koorsen Security Technology, a security systems integrator with headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind., for more than two years, where he served as the National Accounts Project Coordinator.

Cam-Dex CPP, President & CEO, John Krumme comments:

“Dan Krumme provides Cam-Dex with a solid understanding of the security market and valuable expertise in project management,” said John Krumme, CPP, President & CEO of Cam-Dex Security Corp. “In this new role, Dan will be responsible for managing a new Business Development team and continuing to grow the business in St. Louis.”

Another initiative Krumme will undertake in his new position will be to enhance the company’s IT tools to support more efficient operations in the service and estimating departments.

Cam-Dex Security Corp.  has been in business for 58 years and started by providing a check identification solution that photographed grocery store customers to identify people who wrote bad checks. Since then Cam-Dex has evolved to offer the latest technology in access control, surveillance, ID badging, command and control, intrusion detection, mass notification and metal detection equipment, and specialises in seamlessly integrating systems.

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