VideoIQ appoints Holly Tsourides as President of worldwide sales
VideoIQ's iCST line of streaming cameras and encoders

VideoIQ®, the leader in video surveillance innovation, announced the addition of Holly Tsourides to its corporate team in the position of Vice President of worldwide sales. In this role, Tsourides will be responsible for driving global sales and distribution of VideoIQ's line of intelligent video surveillance systems, including iCVR-HD cameras, iCVR dome cameras, iCVR encoders, and iCST line of streaming cameras and encoders.

Tsourides brings broad executive sales experience in the physical security and surveillance industry to VideoIQ, having held senior positions at The Stanley Works and General Electric. Most recently, Tsourides served for four years as President of Stanley Supply and Services, a global distribution business of The Stanley Works. Prior to The Stanley Works, Tsourides held senior management roles at GE Security, including National Sales Manager of the Video Systems group for GE Interlogix and Vice President of Sales at GE International Fiber Systems.

"By delivering highly innovative products that deliver the best protection available, at a lower cost than alternatives, VideoIQ is helping revolutionise the video surveillance industry," said Holly Tsourides, Vice President of VideoIQ. "I am excited to be joining the leadership team and look forward to extending VideoIQ's already impressive track record of growth."

In her role, Tsourides manages VideoIQ's ecosystem of systems integrators, manufacturer's representatives and global distributors. With over 200 channel partners in North America today, Tsourides will focus on accelerating the strong momentum VideoIQ has established in North America while also continuing to expand VideoIQ's international presence.

VideoIQ cameras and encoders include up to half a terabyte of intelligent, onboard Network Video Recorder (NRV) storage, eliminating the need for expensive centralised storage - reducing deployment costs, system complexity, infrastructure, time and resources. VideoIQ's embedded, adaptive analytics automatically calibrate in minutes, delivering superior real-time threat detection and forensic evidence at no additional cost. Finally, with the option to deploy through pre-integrations with leading VMS platforms or through View - an advanced VideoIQ VMS - VideoIQ delivers the simplest, most powerful video surveillance system on the market within each camera and encoder.

"Holly is joining our team at an exciting time for VideoIQ," said Scott Schnell, President and CEO of VideoIQ. "We continue to deliver innovative products that are providing protection in ways that were previously impossible and Holly brings the experience and know-how needed to further expand our solutions footprint around the globe."

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