Achievers & Accolades

Fayetteville's Holmes Security Systems wins North American Dealer of the Year Award from Turing AI

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
The Holmes Security Systems Fayetteville team receives the 2024 North American Dealer of the Year award on Thursday, April 18. 

Fayetteville’s Holmes Security Systems team has been recognized with nationwide recognition after receiving the North American Dealer of the Year Award from Turing AI (Turing) on April 18. 

“Since our founding in 1908, our commitment to our customers has always been paramount.  Through the rapid technological changes, we always strive to find the latest innovation to enhance the lives of Eastern North Carolina's residents and business owners while providing peace of mind and life safety measures. It's a humbling experience to have a partner like Turing who recognizes our impact and supports our mission to provide the latest innovations in security,” shared the company in a Facebook post. 

“Today, we were honored to receive the 2024 North American Dealer of the Year award, presented by our esteemed Turing partners, Scott Stone, Senior Director of Sales and Jeff Fairbrother, Regional Sales Manager. We are grateful for Turing's collaboration in bringing state-of-the-art security camera technology to our valued customers across Eastern North Carolina..” 

Turing AI, founded in 2017, is a company with an all-in-one platform that utilizes AI to provide FLEXIBLE, SIMPLE & ROBUST cloud video security solutions, to safeguard lives and assets in an increasingly complex world.

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