Welcome to SECURITY SALES & INTEGRATION's "Security Speaking" podcast!
This weekly podcast features the industry's leading business owners, operators, managers and subject matter experts discussing the trends, challenges, technologies and more affecting today's electronic security professional.
In the latest edition, Editor-in-Chief Scott Goldfine talks with Maria Gonzalez, CEO of Fairfield, N.J.-based systems integrator Nortronics. The company serves more than 2,000 residential, commercial and institutional buildings throughout the New York metro area. Since joining the business in 2003, Gonzalez has actively expanded Nortronics' market focus as well as technology offerings. A marketing and advertising graduate from the Fashion Institute of Technology and a former model, Gonzalez is a Certified Protection Professional who participates in the Association of Real Estate Women, American Society for Industrial Security and Women in Security Electronics.
Listen as Gonzalez discusses how she broke into the security industry, the challenges Nortronics experienced caused by the recession, women and minorities' roles in the industry and more.
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