Doyle Security Systems appoints new Watertown general manager

WATERTOWN — Doyle Security Systems, Inc., a provider of alarm systems and monitoring services, recently announced it has promoted Travis Morgia to general manager of the company’s Watertown branch office.  His promotion coincides with the retirement of his father, Bruce Morgia, who had previously served as president of STAT Communications. Doyle Security Systems acquired STAT […]

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WATERTOWN — Doyle Security Systems, Inc., a provider of alarm systems and monitoring services, recently announced it has promoted Travis Morgia to general manager of the company’s Watertown branch office. 

His promotion coincides with the retirement of his father, Bruce Morgia, who had previously served as president of STAT Communications.

Doyle Security Systems acquired STAT in 2021 and retained all STAT employees, including the former shareholders, the Morgias. Since the merger, Bruce held an integral leadership role for the Watertown team until his retirement in February, Doyle said.

Travis Morgia had been a sales and operations leader at STAT Communications for 14 years prior to joining Doyle and has consistently exceeded sales-performance goals throughout that time, the company said. In his new role, he will be responsible for all Watertown branch operations. Morgia will be joined by current branch operations manager, Rick Oshier, and the entirety of the former STAT operations and technical team.

Doyle Security Systems says it ranks among the largest security companies in the U.S. Family owned and operated since 1919, Doyle services more than 40,000 residential and commercial customers across New York and Pennsylvania. Headquartered in Rochester, the firm also has offices in Albany, Syracuse, Watertown, Buffalo, Olean, Fishkill, and Catskill in New York, plus one office in Erie, Pennsylvania.

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