Doyle Security Systems COO Kevin Stone Appointed ESA Treasurer
Stone began his career with Rochester, N.Y.-based Doyle Security in 1989 and is a 32-year veteran of the alarm industry.
Stone began his career with Rochester, N.Y.-based Doyle Security in 1989 and is a 32-year veteran of the alarm industry.
Along with the acquired accounts, Doyle Security will retain STAT Communications’ Watertown, N.Y., office, plus CEO and 22 employees.
Industry veterans Steve Paley and Kevin Stone were appointed to the board in accordance with ESA’s recently amended and adopted bylaws.
The transactions mark Doyle Security’s third and fourth acquisitions of 2020, having previously acquired Titan Security and Eltec Security.
Doyle services the aftermarket for locksmith supplies, in addition to the healthcare, education, corrections and glass house industries.
The purchase will result in 7,500 new customers for Doyle Security, representing the largest acquisition in the company’s 100-year history.
Ron Davis asks Doyle Security’s John G. Doyle Jr., “If you had just one really great idea for the electronic security industry, what would it be?”
The merger will result in 1,800 new customers to be monitored by Doyle’s emergency response center located in Henrietta, N.Y.
Doyle, a family-owned and operated security provider, purchased the alarm accounts from Wolfe Safe & Lock Co., to expand its footprint in New York’s Capital District.
Doyle Security, a longtime security provider, is recognized by Best Companies Group in an annual list of best places to work.