ZBeta announce appointment of new Vice President of Design Services
Eve Goode
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ZBeta has announced that Jaret Alexander has been appointed to the role of Vice President of Design Services.
In this role, he leads ZBeta’s technical and operational teams, driving strategic growth and operational excellence.
He ensures teams are equipped to deliver high-quality, innovative solutions while fostering leadership development, optimizing processes and working to position the organization for long-term success.
“Fostering collaboration”
Jesse Knutson, Chief Operating Officer, ZBeta commented: “Jaret has made a significant impact on ZBeta’s operational framework and his success reflects his ability to lead with integrity, drive innovation and deliver outstanding results.
“His dedication to data-driven strategies and fostering collaboration sets a high standard and ensures we consistently exceed client expectations across the board.”
Experience and employment
Alexander has more than 20 years of expertise in security technology and integration, complemented by a background in the construction and trade industries.
Prior to joining ZBeta in 2023, he held increasingly senior-level operations, management and engineering roles at SAGE Integration, McKenney’s Inc and US Security Associates.
He holds a variety of licenses and certifications including the PSP certification from ASIS International and the CPSM certification from the Security Industry Association.
“Make us better than yesterday”
Jaret Alexander, Vice President of Design Services, ZBeta commented: “Security is a discipline I am deeply passionate about and I’m excited to support ZBeta’s mission of ensuring security is a cornerstone of business success.
“I look forward to working with our expert team to further align strategies and improve efficiencies that make us better than yesterday.”
Alexander concluded: “Together, we will deliver exceptional value to our clients, enhance ZBeta’s competitive advantage and foster a culture focused on delivering excellence.”