John will be involved with business planning, sales management and strategic alliances in his newly expanded role within the AES-IntelliNet business unit
John will be responsible for directing the expansion of new business opportunities in the US & Canada security market

AES Corporation, the security industry's leading developer of wireless mesh radio technology, announced recently the promotion of John Milliron to Vice President of Sales for the North America region. Based out of the Philadelphia satellite office, John will be responsible for directing the expansion of existing accounts and new business opportunities in the US & Canada security market.

"I have had the pleasure of working directly with John for well over 10 years. During these years at AES Corporation, John has consistently demonstrated his professionalism through the unique lens of our customers as well as that of our Company at all times. It is through this lens that John has contributed tremendously in establishing AES-IntelliNet as a premier critical data communications technology throughout the United States and Canada," said Tom Kenty, Vice President & General Manager of The Americas.

As Vice President of Sales, North America, John will be involved with business planning, sales management and strategic alliances in his newly expanded role within the AES-IntelliNet business unit. "I am confident that with John's keen eye for the needs of the market, our customers will benefit greatly," added Kenty.

John has worked in the electronic security industry for over twenty years providing product sales, training, dealer development, and support. Prior to joining AES Corporation, he served as Regional Vice President for a manufacturer of professional fire and burglary alarms and also as Regional Sales Manager for a wireless communication and machine-to-machine solution company. He is a member of the CSAA, NFPA, and ESA organisations and serves on various industry committees.

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