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Holmes Security Systems adds new Safety & Security Consultant

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Jackson Spears (Photo provided by Holmes Security Systems) 

Holmes Security Systems, the area's leading provider of residential and commercial security systems, has added a new member to the team, Jackson Spears. Spears is joining the team as a Life Safety & Security Consultant.

Spears grew up in Fayetteville, attending Terry Sanford High School and recently relocated back to the area from Greenville. While there, he attended ECU, studying logistics. 

"We are excited to welcome Jackson to our team and know he is a great addition to our technology-driven, family-owned and operated organization," said Lynnie Guzman, Director of Sales & Marketing of Holmes Security Systems in a written statement.

Jackson is committed to the community and has joined the Greater Fayetteville Chamber Ambassadors to reconnect with his hometown. He is eager to help residents feel peace regarding the security of their families, pets, belongings, and homes.

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