21.09.2022 • NewsAMAG

AMAG Technology Announces New President

AMAG Technology has announced the appointment of David Sullivan to the position of President.

An industry veteran, Sullivan joins AMAG from ACRE Group where he has held positions of President International and President Americas bringing a wealth of international experience running a global security technology organization. He specializes in identifying strategic mergers and acquisitions, leading organizations through change, product development strategy, operational excellence and company culture transformation.

“I am excited to start the next phase of my career at AMAG Technology where I will have the opportunity to lead a seasoned, customer-focused team,” said new AMAG Technology President, David Sullivan. “I look forward to growing the business and helping our customers, enhancing the Symmetry Security Management system through new innovations and ensuring AMAG’s future success.”

Sullivan began his career in 1985 at Honeywell and was part of the founding management team of HID. He was the President and CEO for ASSA ABLOY Subsidiary-Fargo Electronics and Destron Fearing. He also held leadership positions at SDI Solutions, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies and other security companies.

AMAG Technologys new president, David Sullivan. (Photo: AMAG Technology)
AMAG Technology's new president, David Sullivan. (Photo: AMAG Technology)

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