Before Oncam, Brothers was positioned with global market leader Axis Communications as retail business development manager for Northern Europe
Scott will be responsible for developing Oncam’s 360-degree technology business in the retail and retail/finance sectors

Oncam, the security arm of Oncam Technologies, announced recently that Scott Brothers is joining the company and will be responsible for developing its pioneering 360-degree technology business in the retail and retail/finance sectors.

Brothers has been passionate about all things retail since 1996, when he joined Sensormatic as part of its U.K. engineering function. He held various positions there, including Account Manager, Senior Project Manager, and U.K. Service Manager for not only Sensormatic, but also for ADT and TAG. He has also worked within multiple disciplines such as CCTV, EAS, and product protection.

Now, he is solely focused on IP network video and his most recent position was with global market leader Axis Communications, where he was retail business development manager for Northern Europe. He’ll bring that expertise to Oncam.

“My eye has been on Oncam for a long time,” says Brothers. “I relish the challenge of bringing its superior technology to retail and financial businesses, and I love the nimble, fast-moving attributes of Oncam’s company structure. The company designs and manufactures everything itself, so our customers can be assured that we will stand by them as they grow into tomorrow—using technology that Oncam has today.”

“Scott engages directly with end users and retail-focused integrators. His personal touch, combined with our ground-breaking technology, will provide customers with a rigid, future-proof surveillance system that benefits their loss prevention departments and beyond,” said Adrian Marsh, Group COO for Oncam, “We’re looking forward to what the future holds, knowing we are in good hands.”

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