Security 101, one of the nation’s fastest-growing security integrators, has opened a new office in San Antonio. Jeff Ye is the owner and general manager of the office.

Over the last decade, Jeff has held various positions in several industries beginning in B2B sales for oil & gas technology and most recently as the director of sales for a T-Mobile partner company, leading a market team of 700 people.

Ideal location for security integrator firm

I’m really excited to bring my B2B background into such a dynamic and fast-paced city,” said Ye. “The support and encouragement we have gotten so far from the Security 101 corporate team and the other franchise owners has been terrific.

Ye holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech and an MBA from Rice University. In his free time, Ye enjoys training and competing in the sport of Olympic weightlifting.

The San Antonio market is an ideal location for a security integration firm, according to Steve Crespo, Security 101 chief executive officer. “It is one of the fastest growing top 10 metropolitan areas in the country,” he said. “That, combined with Jeff’s enthusiasm and background, makes a winning combination.

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