It’s “40 under 40” Takeover Time!
By Cory Harris, Editor
Updated 5:02 PM CDT, Mon June 13, 2022
Say kids, what time is it? It’s “40 under 40” takeover time, it’s “40 under 40” takeover time!
I’m channeling Howdy Doody for this week’s blog as our Security Systems News' "40 under 40" Class of 2021 is taking over our website for the second time this year!
On the heels of celebrating our “40 under 40” winners at our SecurityNext conference in April, and with nominations now open to submit for our Class of 2022, we felt it was the perfect time to continue hearing from our outstanding Class of 2021, as eight more profiles of our winners are appearing on our site for you, our readers, to enjoy. Just click on the “40 under 40” tab on our website to view the profiles of these outstanding young professionals who are making their mark in the security industry. Don’t worry, these profiles will be available in our print editions throughout the year as well!
For the full list of winners for our Class of 2021, please click here.
And yes, to all our members of the “Peanut Gallery,” nominations for the Class of 2022 “40 under 40” are now open. Please click on the link on the top of the main page on www.securitysystemsnews.com to submit your nomination for yourself or a colleague. The deadline for submissions is August 31.
Celebrating our “40 under 40” award winners has now become a time-honored tradition here at Security Systems News. In fact, we have handed out these awards for more than a decade now, and we will continue to recognize these outstanding young security professionals for years to come! I’m already getting excited about SecurityNext 2023!
So what are you waiting for? Take the time to read the profiles of our “40 under 40” Class of 2021 and you’ll truly be inspired by their stories. Perhaps you’ll be inspired to nominate a peer or place yourself in the running for the Class of 2022!
As the theme song for Howdy Doody - one of the most popular children’s television puppets of all time - goes, “It’s time to start the show, so kids, let’s go!”
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