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Alarm Lock Systems, a division of NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc., is pleased to introduce Peter Lowenstein as the new Alarm Lock Vice President of Sales.

Peter comes to Alarm Lock with a proven track record of driving sales and growing revenue in all facets of locking, including distribution and other top manufacturers in security and access control.

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Peter will be responsible for energizing and driving sales in the Alarm Lock Division, overseeing the Alarm Lock sales team of Regional Sales Managers, and Independent Reps, reporting to Stephen Spinelli, SVP of Sales for all NAPCO divisions.

Stephen Spinelli said, “We are excited to have Peter join us, and welcome him onboard. I look forward to working with him, and the Team, as we continue to expand and build upon the success of Alarm Lock’s strong brands, like market-leading Trilogy® and Networx® Standalone- and Wireless Access Locks, plus, debuting new lines, including new Air Access®, coming soon—the industry’s 1st cellular-based access control system, which uses both these lock lines to generate new RMR for locksmiths and security pros.” Based in Arizona, Peter’s accomplished career includes 20-years in sales management with 18-years in the security industry and a B.S. from Arizona State University.

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