School security is a critical aspect of protecting students and staff in educational institutions. To keep up with the latest advances in technology, many organizations are turning to webcasts to learn more about how to effectively use these solutions. In a recent webcast, two experts shared their expertise in the field: Guy Grace, the K-12 National Security Program Manager at ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, and Mike Newton, a SLED Account Executive at Convergint.
Guy Grace has 38 years of experience in security and served as the director of security and emergency planning for Littleton Public Schools for over three decades. He was recognized as the 2020 K-12 Campus Safety Director of the Year and has received many other national and security industry awards. In his webcast presentation, he discussed the latest advancements in school security technology and how they can be effectively implemented to protect students and staff.
Mike Newton also has extensive experience in school security. He focuses on the K-12 vertical in Colorado and previously worked as the director of safety and security for Elizabeth School District. Newton was responsible for all aspects of physical security, emergency management, threat assessment, emergency communication, and continuity of operations for the district. He received the K-12 Director of the Year Award from Campus Safety during his time at Elizabeth SD. Before working in Elizabeth, Newton served in the U.S. Air Force and the Colorado Air National Guard.
Both Guy Grace and Mike Newton have made significant contributions to school security through their expertise and experience. If you found this webcast valuable and would like to receive more industry content like this, sign up for free digital newsletters to stay informed on the latest security technology advancements.