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Wheeler makes ‘40 Under 40’ list

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

Security Systems News, a trusted news source that covers the security industry, recently announced their “40 Under 40” list, in which a local Fayetteville businessman was featured. The list highlights 40 professionals in the industry, including “security systems integrators, security consultants, security dealers and monitoring professionals, as well as end users and other industry professionals,”Security Systems News said. 
Included in the list was Luke Wheeler, vice president of Holmes Security Systems.
“I am really impressed with the caliber of this year’s class, as the high number of quality nominations for 2021 was truly astounding,” said SSN Editor Paul Ragusa. “The ‘40 under 40’ awards are so much fun and are so rewarding for me, as we get to identify and shine a light on the next generation of security leaders, with many who have blazed an impressive trail already.”
He continued, “We look forward to telling their stories throughout 2022 and getting the chance to award them each in person – as well as get some of them to speak – at our SecurityNext conference in Nashville, April 25-27.”

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