Plasco ID New COO to Lead Expansion of Identification Solutions Business

Plasco ID, the world’s largest integrator of identification solutions, announces it has hired Jeff Bill as its Chief Operating Officer. Bringing a valuable combination of industry experience and proven results, he will focus on business operations and strategic initiatives.

A veteran in visual and physical card access control, Jeff formerly held the position of President at Bristol ID, a market-leading technology card business; prior, he served as General Manager for Brady’s People ID and IDenticard business units.

This hiring directly correlates to Plasco ID’s customer-centric philosophy and strong commitment to customer service excellence. The secure ID solutions company continually leads industry innovation, with a mission to providing customers with the best solutions available to meet their unique business needs.

Partnerships with the industry’s best manufacturers have resulted in exclusive printer offerings with unique benefits. In addition, the organization has launched its own brand of proximity technology cards, allowing it to pass along significant cost-savings to its customer base. Most notably, the organization developed the first subscription and cloud-based ID card management software, allowing an unlimited number of users to manage, design and print their card program from any location, any time.

“We are pleased to welcome Jeff to the Plasco ID family. It is an exciting time for our organization as we add this new role to further bolster our senior executive team. Jeff brings a unique skill set that will enhance our ability to execute on both our strategic growth and improvement initiatives,” stated Alan Mendelson, Plasco ID President and CEO.

Jeff will be based out of Plasco ID’s new, state-of-the-art Miami facility located at 5830 N.W. 163rd Street, in Miami Lakes, Florida. To learn more about Plasco ID and its leadership team, please visit https://www.plascoid.com.

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