SIA CEO Richard Chace Resigns
Resignation is effective immediately. Chace was responsible for SIA's industry relations, strategic planning and business development.
Longtime Security Industry Association (SIA) CEO Richard Chace has resigned, effective immediately.
Chace was responsible for the association's industry relations, strategic planning, business development and international business relations.
“The SIA Executive Committee and Mr. Chace mutually agreed that his decision to resign at this time was in the best interests of all parties,” says Gordon Hope, chairman of the SIA Board of Directors Executive Committee. “We thank Mr. Chace for his service and wish him well in his future endeavors.”
“The association has formed a search committee to seek candidates for an executive director to manage SIA moving forward,” Hope says.
Chace was responsible for the association's industry relations, strategic planning, business development and international business relations.
“The SIA Executive Committee and Mr. Chace mutually agreed that his decision to resign at this time was in the best interests of all parties,” says Gordon Hope, chairman of the SIA Board of Directors Executive Committee. “We thank Mr. Chace for his service and wish him well in his future endeavors.”
“The association has formed a search committee to seek candidates for an executive director to manage SIA moving forward,” Hope says.
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Jason has covered low-voltage electronics as an editor since 1990. He joined EH Publishing in 2000, and before that served as publisher and editor of Security Sales, a leading magazine for the security industry. He served as chairman of the Security Industry Association’s Education Committee from 2000-2004 and sat on the board of that association from 1998-2002. He is also a former board member of the Alarm Industry Research and Educational Foundation. He is currently a member of the CEDIA Education Action Team for Electronic Systems Business. Jason graduated from the University of Southern California.



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