Automatic Systems, a manufacturer of secure pedestrian and vehicle access control entrance systems, is pleased to welcome two new Regional Sales Managers to its U.S. team.

Tanya Seaman joins the company as Regional Sales Manager covering the Southern U.S. Together with Automatic Systems’ Regional Sales Manager Nate Lynn, she will be focusing on the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Tanya has over 20 years of experience in the technology contractor space, including estimation, purchasing, account management, and business development.

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Michael Stoll has come aboard as Regional Sales Manager supporting the Mid-Atlantic region. His territory includes Delaware, Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Michael brings over 30 years of diverse experience in the security industry including Project Engineering, Inside & Outside Sales, CAD & AutoCAD, Project Planning, Negotiation, Business Development, and Construction Management.

We are very pleased to welcome Tanya and Michael to Automatic Systems,” says David Enderle, Automatic Systems’ VP of Sales. “As our team grows, we will continue to offer our customers the high level of service synonymous with Automatic Systems.”

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