ZKTeco USA Announces New Hires

ZKTeco USA is pleased to announce that industry veteran Mr. Scott Bohm has accepted the position as Business Development Manager at ZKTeco USA.

Scott will be focusing on the development & promotion of ZKTeco entrance control products which currently is comprised of walkthrough metal detectors, turnstiles, and x-ray baggage scanners. 

Scott comes to ZKTeco USA with over 25 years of Loss Prevention managerial experience while employed with some of the largest nation-wide retailers in the USA.

The company has also announced the hire of industry veteran Mr. Neal Katz as Central Regional Sales Manager at ZKTeco USA. 

Neal has over 25 years’ experience in biometric technology and a proven track record in business development & entrepreneurship.  He’ll be supported by a team of 10+ ZKTeco manufacturers reps in his region.

ZKTeco USA is an access control company where the product line consists of biometric and RFID-based Access Control readers and panels, Elevator controllers, license plate recognition gate controllers, turnstiles, metal detectors, and consumer products including battery-operated Bluetooth biometric door locks.

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