ACRE, a provider of state-of-the-art security systems, announces that Bruce Bianco will join ACRE as the company's new General Manager of Canadian Operations.

"I’m happy to welcome Bruce to the ACRE team," said Steve Wagner, President, ACRE Americas. "Bruce has a long and successful track record serving the industry’s most recognizable brands. His ability to balance and align critical customer expectations with company performance will make him a valuable addition to the ACRE family." 

Larger corporate objectives

Bruce is a results-driven business manager with proven ability to leverage entrepreneurial strength within larger corporate objectives. He most recently served as Vice President and General Manager for the Access Control division at Barcodes Inc., leading the launch of the SimpleAccess product line. Before that role, Bruce held increasingly senior-level business development and strategic roles at HID and Synercard.

"I am excited to join an industry-leading company that is ideally positioned to reshape the industry," Bianco said. "I look forward to leveraging my 20 years of experience to grow ACRE’s Canadian operations."

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