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Meet the IREM Member: Jason Sterling Gross

Jason Sterling Gross founded CSI-Corporate Security Installations in June of 2005. CSI designs and installs cameras, intercoms, access control, and fire/burglar alarms that a property manager, concierge, superintendent, or security guard can quickly and efficiently use. Whether searching for video on a camera system or adding/removing a tenant proximity card from an access control system, CSI carefully selects the products that make their clients' day to day tasks more manageable. Gross' motto, "Focus on the end user and all else will follow," illustrates the company's dedication to their clients. Gross knows that their clients rely upon the solutions provided by CSI to protect their assets and create a safe place to live and work. CSI is an IREM Industry Partner.
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