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SIA CEO search for Chace replacement continues

July 11, 2011Daniel Gelinas

ALEXANDRIA, Va.—The Security Industry Association Executive Committee on June 7 announced it had stepped up its chief executive officer search activities and is accepting resumes to find a replacement for former CEO Richard Chace. An email solicitation for resume submissions advised candidates to submit their information via email to [email protected]. SIA Executive Committee chairman Gordon Hope (Honeywell VP marketing and business development) said SIA has "received and continue[s]...

Executive Committee, Gordon Hope, Rand Price, Richard Chace


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Security Industry Association CEO resigns

April 28, 2011Leischen Stelter

WASHINGTON—Security Industry Association COO Rand Price will temporarily manage day-to-day operations of the Security Industry Association, following the April 21 resignation of SIA's longtime chief executive officer, Richard Chace, the organization told Security Director News, sister publication of Security Systems News in an email interview. Price will manage operations under the auspices of the executive committee. No timeline was given for finding a permanent replacement for Chace. In...

Gordon Hope, Rand Price, Richard Chace


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ISC West growth good economic sign

February 17, 2011Tess Nacelewicz

LAS VEGAS—It's a good economic indicator for the security industry that show floor space for ISC West, which takes place here this year April 6-8, is 95 percent sold out, according to Ed Nichols, VP, strategic accounts, ISC. Nichols expects all 300,000 square feet of the show's available exhibit space at the Sands Expo & Convention Center to be totally sold out when the show starts. That means that ISC will be the same size that it was before the economic downturn, a good sign for the industry,...

Ed Nichols, ISC West, Richard Chace


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