NJESA Turns 50 and Gets Congrats From New Jersey Legislature

The legislature recognized NJESA as highly esteemed for its steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety of the citizenry, businesses and communities.
Published: October 17, 2019

TRENTON, N.J. — Senator James W. Holzaffel (R) and Assemblymen David W. Wolfe (R) and Gregory P. McGuckin (R) of the New Jersey Legislature provided a joint legislative resolution congratulating the New Jersey Electronic Security Alarm Association (NJESA) upon its 50th anniversary.

The resolution states that the legislature recognizes the NJESA is highly esteemed throughout the state for its steadfast commitment to ensuring the safety of the citizenry, businesses and communities. It added that the strength and success of the State of New Jersey and the effectiveness of our American society depend, in great measure, upon superb organizations, exemplified by NJESA, whose members shape the future of the security industry.

In addition, the resolution includes, “For the past half-century, the New Jersey Electronic Security Association, or NJESA, has cultivated a sterling reputation of professional excellence by providing technical and management training, advocating for the legislative interests of the industry, and delivering the tools and services members need to grow and succeed in business.”

Lawmakers also expressed high regard for the NJESA and affirmed its significance in the Garden State. They also paid tribute to its meritorious record of service, leadership and commitment, and extended sincere best wishes for continued success and prosperity in all the years to come.

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“To be recognized for our fiftieth anniversary and the importance of the association in the State of New Jersey by the legislature is certainly a great honor,” NJESA President Christine Marzano says.

The resolution was signed by Senate President Steven M. Sweeney (D) and Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin (D), and attested by the Senate Secretary and the Assembly Clerk. A duly authorized copy was sent to the NJESA, which represents electronic security professionals, system integrators, fire alarm companies, manufacturers and distributors that do business in New Jersey.

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