YARMOUTH, Maine—Ceres Silva has more than 12 years experience in the security industry, recently joining Eagle Eye Networks to help expand their Canadian sales’ presence. Prior to this position, she successfully contributed to the sales development of worldwide recognized manufacturers such as ISS, Morpho and Pelco.
“Intercultural competence, fluency in four languages and a deep understanding of customers’ needs allows me to be a consultancy aid for critical security designs,” she points out. “I am an advocate for diversity in security, passionate about technology and innovation.”
Silva is an active member of ASIS (Toronto chapter) and CANASA, council member of SIA’s Women in Security Forum and founding member of Immigrant Women in Business. As an advocate for women in security, Silva is “eager on helping young girls to get into technology … connecting women professionals with companies that put diversity and inclusion first and provide an environment of belonging.”
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