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Follow on Google News | Ray Monteleone Joins SmartWater CSI Board of DirectorsBy: ambit adv and pr “Ray brings decades of strategic management experience and is helping us leverage opportunities that SmartWater CSI is creating during our rapid growth throughout Florida and the United States. He was a key player who assisted SmartWater CSI in making the decision to come to South Florida,” said Logan Pierson, President of SmartWater CSI. A certified public accountant, Monteleone was a partner at Arthur Young & Company and consultant with Holland & Knight for strategic planning and practice development, and a South Florida tax and business consulting partner. He was Vice President of Global Corporate Development, Planning, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Administration for Sensormatic Electronics Corporation, has served on many public and private company boards of directors and has been involved in communities on a national, state and local level. “SmartWater has become an integral part of the law enforcement community by reducing crime and creating safer neighborhoods,” Monteleone graduated cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology, attended graduate courses at North Carolina State and attended the Arthur Young Harvard Business School program. He received his MBA from Florida Atlantic University and has lectured at numerous universities and business and professional associations. About SmartWater CSI SmartWater is a forensic coding theft deterrent recently introduced into the United States. Worldwide, SmartWater has a proven track record of reducing property crime over the past sixteen years and has played a vital role in over 1,200 convictions. SmartWater products are forensically encoded liquids that are used by residents and businesses to mark property and assets that may be stolen during a burglary, as well as a spray system that can be used for covert police operations and commercial businesses. The non-hazardous liquid is virtually impossible to remove, unlike microdots, and leaves a long-lasting identifying mark that is invisible except under ultraviolet black light. Law enforcement officials can take the smallest micro-fragment of SmartWater from stolen property and send it to SmartWater’s forensic laboratories, where it can be scientifically analyzed to identify the owner. As a result, thieves who make the calculated mistake of targeting SmartWater marked-assets face a far greater risk of successful prosecution. Ultimately, as the statistics in the UK over the past 16 years exhibit, crime is reduced and the public enjoys a safer environment. SmartWater contains a unique forensic code that is extremely robust and is guaranteed to last a minimum of 5 years within all weather conditions. The technology is the only forensic coding to be PAS 820:2012 certified and does not contain organic DNA-based materials, which are degradable under sunlight and can be affected by temperature, oxygenation and other environmental factors. The City of Fort Lauderdale, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department and SmartWater CSI recently announced a partnership introducing this proven forensic coding theft deterrent to catch and put pressure on criminals and the fences that buy stolen property. For more information, visit http://SmartWaterCSI.com or call 954-315-3938. End
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