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New MD for TKH Security Solutions USA Office

TKH Security Solutions has announced the appointment of Bob McCarthy as managing director of the TKH Security Solutions USA Office, with responsibility for expanding the scope of the company in the Americas for complete and integrated access control, video surveillance, security management, intercom communications, and intrusion detection systems. Prior to joining TKH, McCarthy spearheaded the launch of Alarm.com’s Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) business, a platform that allows users to easily mana
March 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
4207 TKH Security Solutions has announced the appointment of Bob McCarthy as managing director of the TKH Security Solutions USA Office, with responsibility for expanding the scope of the company in the Americas for complete and integrated access control, video surveillance, security management, intercom communications, and intrusion detection systems.

Prior to joining TKH, McCarthy spearheaded the launch of 4208 Alarm.com’s Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) business, a platform that allows users to easily manage their entire security system from a single location in addition to viewing live streams and reacting to alarms over mobile devices. He was previously employed at 4209 Dedicated Micros, as VP of technology and as a member of the board of directors.

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