Albert Janjigian is president of Expedeum, Inc., a consulting firm formed by him in 2000, which provides strategic and marketing support to companies in the high technology, security, fire alarm and building system industries. He co-founded Detectronics in 1970, the security industry’s first national wholesale distribution company that evolved into an international operation. After the acquisition of Detectronics by ADT and its evolution into Aritech Corporation, he served as vice president and general manager until 1985. He subsequently joined Cerberus, a Swiss organization, as president of the company’s United States operations. In 1990, Mr. Janjigian became a principal of STAT Resources, a security industry leading market research organization. He served as president of the Security Industry Association from 1982 to 1986 and from 1992 to 1993. He participates in numerous security industry organizations and has served as a security industry spokesperson in interviews with the national media. After graduating from Bowdoin College, Mr. Janjigian earned an MS degree and an MBA from Northeastern University’s Graduate School of Professional Accounting. |