Brian Denke Joins SSI as Media Account Executive

Brian Denke is joining the SSI and Campus Safety media and Campus Safety Conference team as a media account executive.

With more than a year of experience at Emerald, Brian has already proven his ability to build and maintain meaningful relationships with clients while working on events such as ASD Market Week, MJBizCon, and the International Fastener Expo. His passion for fostering professional growth and delivering impactful solutions has made impressive contributions to Emerald.

Denke will share media, advertising and event sponsorship sales responsibilities with Matt Yates. Matt will handle sales for companies with names starting from A-H, while Brian will oversee accounts beginning with I-Z. Together, they will ensure Security Sales & Integration clients are well-supported to achieve their goals.

Brian brings his passion for security and public safety to his new role and will introduce his clients to SSI and Campus Safety’s wide array of media programs, including custom content, digital advertising, e-newsletters, webinars, and more.

Whether you’re focused on reaching public safety leaders or increasing engagement with emergency management and facilities executives, Denke is here to help you grow your business and elevate your brand.

To connect with Denke and learn how SSI and Campus Safety can help you reach your target audience via media or event sponsorship, you can reach him at Brian.Denke@EmeraldX.com or (203) 350-8677.

Please join us in welcoming Denke to his new role. We look forward to the positive impact he will bring to our community of advertisers, sponsors and partners.

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