Christin Kinman

Christin Kinman
End User Sales Consultant, Allegion (UK) LtdChristin Kinman is an end-user sales consultant with Allegion, a security company and manufacturer of more than 30 brands sold around the globe, specialising in security around the doorway and beyond. Christin has a degree in civil engineering from The Catholic University of America and has worked for DC-based general contractors such as Clark Construction and Lend Lease. In 2009, she became interested in the intersection of health and the built environment and pursued a Master's in Public Health focused in biostatistics. She worked at the R Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of MD for five years working on research projects funded by NIH, SAMSHA and the Department of Defence. In 2015, a job opportunity opened at the Archdiocese of Baltimore and she spent seven years working as a Facilities Project Manager. As part of her role, she worked with parishes and schools to apply for grants to fund security improvements and was successful in overseeing the award of over $4M in grants. In 2022, after working closely with Allegion on access control and door and hardware projects for the Archdiocese, she joined Allegion as an end-user sales consultant, now working with facility owners to find the best solutions to secure their buildings. She is an active member of ASIS and has published several articles on security within the ASIS Cultural Properties and Houses of Worship Community, is a member of the ASIS School Security Standards committee and is a CPTED practitioner.
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