Verkada, a pioneer in cloud-based physical security solutions recognised Lieutenant Ben Jones (Winston-Salem Police Department), Steve Camsey (The Salvation Army), and Jamie Lewsadder (La Cañada School District) as its inaugural Safety Champion Award winners.
More than 1,600 security and IT pioneers gathered at VerkadaOne to celebrate these Safety Champions for their impact on communities across the country and tireless work to keep people and places safe.
Class of Safety Champions
"We are honoured to recognise Verkada's inaugural class of Safety Champions – Lieutenant Ben Jones, Steve Camsey, and Jamie Lewsadder – and, importantly, share their inspiring stories," said Alana O'Grady Lauk, Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs.
"They work tirelessly to make the communities that we live and work in safer, and it is their dedication that inspires us at Verkada to live out our mission of protecting people and places in a privacy-sensitive way."
Impact Award
Lt. Jones has invested time and resources to train other police departments ways to prioritise rapid responses
Lieutenant Ben Jones leads the nationally-recognised Real Time Crime Centre in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he leverages the latest technology – from AI-powered search and license plate recognition to critical software integrations that bring data from cameras, police cars, and other communications devices – to better protect his community of more than 250,000 people.
Lt. Jones has invested time and resources to train other police departments ways to prioritise rapid responses using precise and accurate data.
Community-owned cameras
His "Get Connected Winston-Salem" campaign – which integrates community-owned cameras into the city's Real Time Crime Centre – has not only gotten his community more engaged in safety but also dramatically reduced the amount of time it takes to solve cases.
Verkada will donate $15,000 to the Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem on behalf of Lt. Jones.
Security Professional Excellence Award
Steve Camsey has spent more than 35 years at the Salvation Army, where today he leads security for its Florida Division. For Steve and his team, safety is paramount. At just one of its sites in Florida, the Salvation Army provides 182,000 nights of shelter for men, women, and children each year – an impact that is amplified across the more than 47 sites it operates throughout the state.
At the Salvation Army's emergency housing facilities, homeless shelters, transitional living centres, group homes, and family shelters, they have been able to implement new safeguards for employees and those in need, including restricting traffic flow to high-risk areas, faster alerts to law enforcement, and better investigations after incidents.
School Safety Excellence Award
In 2018, she began to devote her time to becoming a safety and security researcher
Jamie Lewsadder has held many roles at La Cañada School District, from student to English teacher, then technology teacher on special assignment, and now Chief Technology Officer. In 2018, she began to devote her time to becoming a safety and security researcher, which included attending Homeland Security, FBI, and Secret Service training.
Since then, Jamie has been translating those lessons into solutions that increase safety and security at the five campuses in her school district, as well as empower La Cañada to maintain its open, accessible, and welcoming environment.
School's safety protocols
These solutions include training parents on the school's safety protocols and what it means to be part of the safety solution, as well as an anonymous tip line with two-way messaging so anyone – students, staff, families, and community members – can report a worrying incident or behavior.
Verkada will donate $50,000 of Verkada products to La Cañada School District on behalf of Jamie. The 2025 Safety Champion Awards will open in January 2025.