SSI Names 2023 SAMMY Award Winners

LAS VEGAS –Security Sales & Integration held the 2023 SAMMY Awards, Most Valuable Product Awards and the Hall of Fame Inductee ceremony in a ceremony at The Venetian Hotel during ISC West.

The SAMMY Awards recognize installing security integrators, dealers and monitoring providers for their marketing, installation and overall business excellence. The SAMMYs program raises the bar for the entire electronic security industry by sharing the best ideas and practices with all.

A panel of judges selected the top nominees in each of 12 categories among security dealers and integrators that exemplify professionalism in their sales, marketing and installation efforts. Winners of this award receive exposure in SSI’s magazine, website and electronic communications.

Congratulations to our 2023 SAMMY Award winners:

Best Overall Marketing Program

  • ADT Commercial

Community Outreach Program

  • Acadian Total Security

Display Advertisement

  • LOUD Security Systems

Newsletter or Content Marketing

  • Acadian Total Security

Social Media Campaign

  • ADT Commercial

Vehicle Graphics Design

  • ADT Commercial (TIE)
  • AlarmSouth (TIE)

Promotional Video or Audio

  • Vector Security

Website Design

  • Bates Security

Best Sales Brochure

  • Acadian Total Security

Best Promotional Giveaway Item

  • Schmidt Security Pro

Installer of the Year

  • LOUD Security Systems

Integrated Installation of the Year

  • Preferred Technologies (TIE)
  • Securitas Technology (TIE)

Click here for the complete list of SSI 2023 SAMMY Finalists.

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