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The security manufacturer, Gallagher, is undergoing a massive expansion of their United States team, with plans to more than double their headcount by December 2020.

The new roles will boost support for Gallagher’s integrator network and customer base across the U.S, as well as enable increased support and response to new opportunities.

Gallagher is recruiting regional sales managers, key account managers and for roles within their federal program, as well as general sales and marketing positions.

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We’ve experienced huge growth across the United States over the past few years and we’re excited to be increasing our team once again,” says Scott Elliott, Gallagher’s Vice President for the Americas.

We’re on the path to becoming one of the top security manufacturers in the five eyes alliance and we’re invested in finding the right people to support our growth potential.

Adding coverage

Gallagher currently has sales managers located across California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia.

The new positions will add coverage for further geographical areas, with roles in New England, the Mid Atlantic, Great Lakes, Southern California, North Central, North West, Florida and the Carolinas.

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