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Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components, has announced the expansion of its U.S. Sales team, with the addition of Kirk Schatzle, who will serve as the Regional Sales Manager for the US States of Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota.

Kirk has over 30 years’ experience within the security industry, during which he has demonstrated an ability to cultivate existing and develop new relationships with system integrators, architects and end users, as well as strong technical knowledge and product expertise. Kirk holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Northern Iowa. At Vicon, he will augment those skills with Vicon’s new security offerings to grow awareness and successful customer wins throughout his region.

"We are pleased to welcome Kirk Schatzle to the Vicon family as Regional Sales Manager for the mid-west region," said Bret McGowan, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing. "Kirk brings many years of experience and a fresh determination and drive to expand Vicon’s security solutions account base in the region," added McGowan.

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