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Emergency24, a pioneer in the alarm monitoring and security industry since 1967, announces it has hired Tom McNeil as the new Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Tom brings more than 20 years of experience and knowledge of the monitoring sector to Emergency24.

With his depth and breadth of experience in various sales leadership roles with multiple central stations, Tom’s proven track record in sales and marketing and personal approach to helping alarm companies is anticipated to elevate Emergency24’s growth and awareness at a national level. He will be based in Chicago overseeing the national sales team to launch new integrated marketing initiatives.

Multiple central stations

I am truly excited to join this great team. I have known Emergency24 as the best kept secret in the industry for some time.” said Tom McNeill.

I have known Emergency24 as the best kept secret in the industry for some time"

He adds, “They not only have incredible depth of knowledge and capability, their proprietary solutions enable unique RMR opportunities for alarm companies. Plus, they are family owned so they provide that personal level of service not seen with large corporations. Emergency24’s powerful solutions and continuous innovation will empower my team to demonstrate to dealers, what’s possible by partnering with us.”

Recruiting alarm companies

McNeil and his team will be focused on recruiting alarm companies and integrators, showing them the new technical capabilities that can earn them new business. He will report directly to Steve Mayer, Emergency24’s Vice President of Administration and Operations.

The Emergency24 team is very happy to welcome Tom with his high level of energy and depth of knowledge of our industry,” said Steve Mayer, adding “His competitive approach and friendly professionalism is a great fit for who we are and where we are headed.”

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