Arecont tabs Cindy Doyle as new regional sales manager in Calif.

Jan. 14, 2016
Doyle comes to Arecont Vision with more than 20 years of industry experience

Los Angeles, CA – Arecont Vision, an industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, has announced Cindy Doyle as the Regional Sales Manager for the San Francisco Bay area. In her new position, Doyle will be responsible for managing new and existing accounts as the company continues its growth in the region.

“Cindy’s sales experience and technology expertise will be valuable in introducing our market-leading technology to our growing customer base in the region,” said Carole Dougan, Vice President of North American Sales, Arecont Vision. “Her knowledge and support will further complement our strong portfolio and distribution channels.”

Doyle comes to Arecont Vision with more than 20 years of industry experience. She has served in strategic account or director level positions with companies such as Sentry Technology, Hirsch Electronics, Quantum Secure, and Identiv. This experience has provided her the opportunity to work with channel partners, consultants, large commercial entities, and multiple layers of government. Doyle has served as the membership chair for American Society of Industrial Security for the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter and participated in various committee roles.   

“It’s an exciting time to join the Arecont Vision team,” said Ms. Doyle. “I look forward to building on our presence and working with our customers and sales partners in the Bay area.”

 ABOUT ARECONT VISION

Arecont Vision is the leading manufacturer of high-performance megapixel IP cameras. Arecont Vision products are made in the USA. MegaVideo® and SurroundVideo® massively parallel image processing architectures are now in their 5th generation and represent a drastic departure from traditional analog and network camera designs. All-in-one products such as the MegaDome®, MegaView®, MegaBall®, MicroDome® and D4F/D4S/D4SO series provide installer friendly solutions. True Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and remote focus/remote zoom enhance camera utility. Compact JPEG and H.264 series cameras address cost sensitive applications.