Brian Shrake joins Keyscan with over 25 years of robust experience in the public and private sector security arenas
Brian joins Keyscan with over 25 years of robust experience in the public and private sector security arenas

Keyscan Access Control Systems is pleased to announce Brian Shrake has joined Keyscan as Regional Sales Manager, US Mid-Atlantic region. In his role Brian will be responsible for managing all Keyscan sales and distribution initiatives in Delaware, Washington DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

“We welcome Brian to his new role with Keyscan,” said Steve Dentinger, Keyscan’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “Brian brings a deep affluence of security sales and technology experience to Keyscan. We look forward to the contributions Brian will make for our organization. His efforts are certain to drive continued growth for the Keyscan brand throughout the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.”

Brian joins Keyscan with over 25 years of robust experience in the public and private sector security arenas. His depth of experience and expertise spans the entire gamut of the security industry from installation technician to his most recent Regional Sales role where, during his tenure, his team was responsible for achieving 70% of company sales growth.

Above his experience Brian holds training and certifications from National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association; the Maryland Burglar and Fire Alarm Association and he holds multiple Low Voltage Master Electrical licenses.

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