FORTH WORTH, Texas – Washington Alarm chief executive officer Shannon Woodman will be honored with the William N. Moody Award on June 17 at the Electronic Security Expo (ESX 2025) in Atlanta.
Created in 2004 by the Security Industry Alarm Coalition (SIAC), the Moody award is presented annually to an individual “who demonstrates a passion for advancing positive alarm management and best industry practices,” according to the announcement.
How Shannon Woodman Earned the Moody Award
“Shannon has a long history of involvement and leadership as a member of the board of directors of The Monitoring Association, NetOne International and as chairman of the western chapter and board member of the Security Integration and Life Safety Association of the Northwest,” says SIAC board chairman Tim Creenan in the coalition announcement.
“When our industry was challenged by the Seattle Police Department’s sudden implementation of verified response, Shannon stepped up to lead an industry coalition to support the model ordinance and retain police response for the citizens our industry and the police serve and protect,” he says. “Her commitment and organizational skills have been instrumental in putting the issue in front of elected officials and Seattle’s new chief of police.”
“My family has been in the security and life safety field for 82 years now,” says Woodman. “I learned from an early age the value of the service we provide the community and the importance of giving back to our community and our industry.
“It has been a privilege to work with SIAC on the verified response update in Seattle. We value their expertise and guidance as we collaborate with our colleagues, law enforcement, and elected officials to make our community as safe as possible,” she says.