11.08.2010 • NewsPerimeter Protection

Senstar appoints new head of global product sales

Senstar Corporationannounced the appointment of Gord Loney as Vice‐President of Product Sales. This new position has been created in order to drive the company’s product sales glob...

Senstar Corporation announced the appointment of Gord Loney as Vice‐President of Product Sales. This new position has been created in order to drive the company’s product sales globally as it implements a strategy to rationalize its entire product line, develop new technologies and introduce new products.

Mr. Loney joined Senstar in 1995 as the product sales manager for Canada, Africa and the Middle East. He was subsequently promoted to Director of International Sales responsible for Australasia. Prior to joining Senstar, he spent 25 years in the Canadian Air Force as a fighter pilot retiring in the rank of Lieutenant‐ Colonel. He is a staff college graduate and has a degree in Engineering Physics from the Royal Military College of Canada.

Brian Rich, President of Senstar Corporation, stated: “I have known Gord for most of his career at Senstar and am confident in this new role, he will greatly contribute to Senstar’s ability to further grow our business." Mr. Loney will continue his responsibilities for the Australasia territory for the next 60 days in addition to his duties of working with Senstar’s regional territory managers and sales team to develop and grow product sales globally.

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