Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, Nov. 02, 2016 --
My Alarm Center is proud to announce the winners of its fourth annual national scholarship program, which supports students who are studying to make our neighborhoods a safer place. The three winners will receive scholarships to help fund college degrees in law, law enforcement, criminal justice or a related field.
Applicants were asked to write an essay on what attracted the applicant to a law enforcement-related career and what they hoped to achieve from this career. The three winners were selected from more than 200 submissions by an internal committee. This year’s winners are:
- Kyle Bodenhorn, a junior at Johns Hopkins University in the Public Safety Leadership Program, is the recipient of the first place $1,000 award to further enhance his current law enforcement career. Kyle is fortunate enough to already be living his dream as he has held a variety of positions ranging from patrol officer to sergeant for the Prince George’s County Police Department for the last 11 years.
- Anna Maria Bieganowska, a sophomore at University of Maryland, received a $500 scholarship to use toward her goal of one day working for the FBI. As a naturalized citizen originating from Poland, Anna takes a unique approach to her dreams, striking a balance between traditional Polish values of commitment and being humble, combined with American values of risk taking and always keeping an open mind.
- Edith Montanez received a $500 scholarship to pursue her degree in criminal justice from University of Phoenix. Edith knew from an early age she wanted a career in law enforcement and despite having already worked in the industry for more than two decades she is passionate about completing her degree. Coming from a rough area she knew as “Danger Island,” where many viewed law enforcement as racist or oppressive, Edith saw them as heroes and protectors, giving her a lifelong love of her career.
“Every year we have offered this program I am blown away by the caliber of applicants looking to pursue these important careers in criminal justice,” said Amy Kothari, president and CEO of My Alarm Center. “We believe it is our corporate responsibility to foster security both from our product offerings as well as through the development of the next generation of security professionals. We extend heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Kyle, Anna Maria and Edith and look forward to seeing the mark they make on the security of their communities.”
About My Alarm Center
My Alarm Center provides the most technologically advanced residential and small commercial security services and home automation technologies to households and businesses across the United States. Its core mission is to provide superior alarm monitoring services to keep customers out of harm's way. Whether there is an encounter with fire, carbon monoxide, or an unauthorized intrusion, My Alarm Center will be there every step of the way to keep families safe and sound, and to ensure that its customers' belongings remain intact.
Regional brands include Hawk Security Services in Texas, Alarm Monitoring Service Of Atlanta (AMSA), SCAN Security of Long Island, NY, and ACS Security in Los Angeles. My Alarm Center also launched LivSecure in December 2015, an accessible and reliable self-install smart home security solution paired with 24/7 monitoring services. My Alarm Center has achieved 15 consecutive years of growth, was ranked the 14th largest security provider in the 2015 SDM100 rankings and is listed as the seventh largest residential security provider in the United States by SDM Magazine. For more information, visit www.myalarmcenter.com.
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