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SSN, SIA CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY

And without further ado, the following list selected by SIA’s Women in Security Forum, in partnership with SSN, will be profiled in each issue of SSN in 2022:

Arathi Ajay, IoT Sales Specialist - Edge AI, Computer Vision, OpenVINO, Intel Corp.
Alice DiSanto, VP of Global Marketing, Rajant
Leigh Dow, Vice President Global Marketing, Identiv
Gretchen Gordon, CEO, Boost Profits LLC
Dee Ann Harn, CEO, RFI Enterprises, Inc.
Kim Loy, Chief Product Officer, ACRE
Debby Maffei, Director Of Business Development, ScanSource Security
Elizabeth Parks, President, Parks Associates
Donna Soloway, Owner, NAPCO
Stephanie Weagle, Chief Marketing Officer, Briefcam
Beverly Wilks, Segment Marketing Manager – Public Sector, North America., Genetec

From the article, "SSN, SIA CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY" by Paul Ragusa. 

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