ESA installs Angela White as president

June 8, 2016
Election of four new officers announced during annual meeting at ESX 2016

The Electronic Security Association installed Angela White as the 2016-2018 ESA president as well as four new executive committee members at their annual membership meeting held this week during the ESX 2016 in Fort Worth, Texas. 

White has more than a decade of industry experience and has worked in a variety of different of roles throughout her career ranging from an installer and service technician to general management and company ownership. She is currently an equity partner and the executive vice president of Central 1 Security in Brookfield, Wis., where she is primarily responsible for the operation of the corporation.  White is also the founder and previous owner of Pro-Tech Systems of Vermont. She was also the president of Vermont ESA, where she co-authored state licensing.

"One of my goals is to continue the legacy of strong leadership that has made ESA the foremost industry association,” said White.  “ESA member companies are developing some tremendous rising leaders and I’m looking forward to getting them involved with the association to bring fresh perspectives and position this great organization for continued future success.  I am honored and humbled to serve as ESA president for the next term.”

The following individuals have also been duly elected to serve the association: 

  • Vice President (2-year term) – Tim Creenan, CEO, Amherst Alarm
  • Vice President (2-year term) – Chris Mosley, president, Complete Security Systems
  • Vice President (1-year term) – G. Thomas Eggebrecht, Ph.D., president and CEO, Bonds Alarm
  • Secretary (2-year term) – Jon Sargent, head of industry relations/government affairs, Tyco Integrated Security 

Additionally, Ken Nelson, vice president of OEM sales for Interlogix, was re-elected for a two-year term as an associate member representative.

The new terms begin on July 1, 2016. The current ESA president, Marshall Marinace, will continue to serve on the Executive Committee for two years as immediate past president.