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Kenitzer h as earlier worked as an account manager with a large manufacturer’s representative firm in Northern California
Kenitzer to focus on driving sales through supporting company's national accounts

Bryan Kenitzer has been appointed distribution sales manager to help drive growth of Honeywell video and access control products and solutions in Northern California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. His primary focus will be driving sales through dealer conversions, loyalty programs and support of the company’s national accounts. Bryan brings a strong background of video sales to his new role. For the last four years, he has worked as an account manager with a large manufacturer’s representative firm in Northern California. During his tenure there, he helped grow their IP video business and became well versed in access control. Bryan is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree in management from Brigham Young University. He is based in Pleasanton, California.

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