Cage, the 2006 Morris F. Weinstock Person of the Year Award winner has served the industry and generously devoted his time to various NBFAA functions and benefits as a dedicated volunteer during his 20-plus year tenure with Brink’s Home Security. His expertise was invaluable during the creation of NBFAA’s model ordinance in 1994, and he has helped shape the industry through his volunteerism on such NBFAA committees as Bylaws, Government Relations and the False Alarm Committee. Cage served as the NBFAA representative to the Security Industry Alarm Coalition for four years, as secretary on the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation for four years and for four years on the NBFAA Executive Committee. “Chris has been a long time member of this association and has always been available to help his fellow members. His knowledge and experience have been a tremendous asset to our organization and this industry,” said NBFAA President George Gunning. The award, presented to Cage by Mel Mahler, founder of ADS Security LP and last year’s award recipient, is highly regarded as the industry’s highest honor. Greg Kessinger: 2007 Sara E. Jackson Memorial Award Recipient
The 2007 Sara E. Jackson Committee Leadership Award was presented to Kessinger of Ohio, for his outstanding leadership as chair of the NBFAA Fire/Life Safety Committee. The Sara E. Jackson Memorial Award is named in honor of the 1950-51 NBFAA president and is presented annually to an NBFAA committee chair that has displayed outstanding leadership. Kessinger started his own one-man alarm company in 1982. As his business matured, he realized the benefits of aligning with the NBFAA and began attending annual meetings, eventually getting involved in the Fire Section. His professional knowledge and enthusiasm were soon recognized and he was asked to chair the committee now known as the Fire/Life Safety Committee. Kessinger’s recent work on the Fire/Life Safety Committee has included lending support to the Government Relations Committee in drafting fire safety legislation that is currently being circulated in Washington D.C. and contributing to the NBFAA Standard for Remote Supervising Station. “His 20 plus years of experience in the fire/life safety arena provide the solid foundation of knowledge required to lead a committee of this nature. Combine true subject matter expertise with resolute dedication to this association and you get a good sense of how valuable Greg has been as a member and a leader on this committee for the past four years,” Gunning said. About NBFAANBFAA, a non-profit 501(c) 6 trade association, is the nation's oldest and largest organization dedicated to representing, promoting, and supporting the electronic life safety, security, and systems industry. Member companies specialize in a wide spectrum of services to commercial and residential consumers, including security and fire alarms, video surveillance, access control and monitoring. In cooperation with a federation of state associations, NBFAA provides government advocacy and delivers timely information, professional development tools, products and services that members use to grow and prosper their businesses. The NBFAA may be reached at (888) 447-1689 or on the Web at www.alarm.org. ###
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