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CSAA Honors Central Station Best Practices With Excellence Awards

June 27, 2012 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vivint was the big winner at the Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) 2012 Central Station Excellence Awards, taking home two awards, including Central Station of the Year.

Hosted during a special awards breakfast at the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) on June 27 in Nashville, Tenn., the awards honor any UL-Listed central station and personnel making great strides to improve the alarm industry. Additionally, recipients display exceptional service to their customers and community.

Following is a list of award categories and the companies that were honored during the ceremony:

Central Station of the Year:

Central Station Manager of the Year:

  • Amy Becht of Vivint — WINNER
  • John Williams of Alarmco Inc. — Honorable Mention

Central Station Operator of the Year:

Central Station Support Staff of the Year:

  • David Palacios of UCC — WINNER
  • Kate Brickner of Vivint — Honorable Mention

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