PSA Security Network appoints Oetjen, Thomas, Lanning, and Keeler to two year terms in their respective positions
Elections were held on May 5, 2015 at the Annual Stockholder Meeting held in conjunction with TEC 2015

PSA Security Network®, the world’s largest electronic security cooperative, recently announced changes to its Board of Directors. Elections were held on May 5, 2015 at the Annual Stockholder Meeting held in conjunction with TEC 2015.

The following PSA owners were elected or appointed to positions on the Board:

Incumbents remaining on the Board are:

“We are pleased to announce the Board members that will guide PSA in the years ahead,” said Bill Bozeman, president and CEO of PSA Security Network. “The expertise and experience represented in this group truly exemplifies the strength that PSA as a whole brings to the table in the security industry.”

Oetjen, Thomas, Lanning, and Keeler were all elected to two year terms in their respective positions. Hagen and Yunag have one year remaining in their current terms but are eligible for reelection next year. Rivet will complete the remaining one year left on the term for the Northeast position that was vacated by Dan Budinoff. Budinoff assumed the Chairman role following the resignation of Mike Kobelin in February 2015.

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