Scott Mellecker Joins DMP as Dealer Development Manager for New England

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — DMP announces the addition of Scott Mellecker to the East Sales team as dealer development manager for New England. Dealers in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut can look to Mellecker for ongoing service and support.

Before joining DMP, Mellecker got his start in the industry with one of its national integrations partners. After an intensive 12-week training course, he was soon moved into a territory and promoted to commercial account executive for metro west Boston, according to the company.

In this role, DMP says Mellecker found success focusing on healthcare, education and cannabis vertical markets, being the first in his company to sell a fully integrated security system to a cannabis facility.

“I am incredibly excited to join the DMP family after three years with an industry leader on the integration side. I admire the professionalism and credibility at DMP. I am honored to work for a company that follows through on their mission and values, many of which I look to uphold in my personal life,” says Mellecker.

DMP is a privately held, independent manufacturer of intrusion, fire, access control, network and cellular communication products designed, engineered and manufactured in Springfield, Mo., using U.S. and global components. The company is a recognized leader in alarm communication over data networks, with products that are available through professional electronic security companies.

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