The North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police (NCACP) honored the Security Industry Alarm Coalition’s (SIAC) Glen Mowrey with its Outstanding Partnership Award. Mowrey is a retired deputy police chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. This award, presented at NCACP’s annual training conference, is awarded to those who assist the association and have an impact on advancing the law enforcement industry.
“Glen has a keen interest in seeing his home state succeed,” said Bill Hollingsed, NCACP executive director. “Glen has chaired and coordinated the alarm committee and has helped implement alarm ordinances in cities and counties throughout North Carolina. But it’s not just here. Glen’s impact spreads nationwide with his ability to effectively help agencies reduce false dispatches. In essence, Glen adds manpower to departments by allowing them to spend time on other police matters.”
“Glen’s passion for our industry is recognized across the country,” said Stan Martin, executive director of SIAC. “We are thrilled Glen received this award from the NCACP. He truly is an outstanding partner to many in our industry. Being a former deputy police chief, Glen has the unique ability to effectively communicate with agencies and municipal elected officials about the benefits of our model alarm ordinance.”