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Southern Tier Life / June 2021 / ISSUE 004
Each month Southern Tier Life highlights a local business. This month we feature Boss Security in Horseheads. Describe how the business started: BOSS originally began as a side hustle by one of its founders who found an interest in IoT/IP devices servicing a few close friends and their businesses. In 2015, BOSS Security & Automation was established as a value-added service to established clients in mainly the oil and gas industry, finding traction across multiple trades and business sectors. In 2018, the company was purchased by Scott Beecher and has now evolved from a 3-person operation to a team of numerous individuals with expanded offerings in surveillance, access control, burglary, fire, and custom life safety and security systems. In 2021, BOSS acquired Endeavor Services Group to add dedicated IT services as well as to provide printer/copier/toner offerings to its client base. Tell me about your product and services: BOSS Security & Automation provides design, installation, and maintenance of both residential and commercial surveillance, access control, burglary, fire, and custom life safety and security systems. We offer a turnkey approach to system integration, lowering customer costs and while limiting installation impact on our customers day to day business. Who are your customers? BOSS services a wide array of clients in the residential, commercial, and industrial spaces mainly throughout New York and Pennsylvania; having completed multiple projects in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Texas, Montana, Ohio, and even Canada as well.
Minding Your Business Address: 1250 Schweizer Road, Horseheads, NY 14845 Website: BossSecurity.com # Years in Business: 6 years Owner/Owners: Scott H. Beecher What did you do differently during COVID that kept your business alive? Fortunately, BOSS is part of a group of companies owned by Scott Beecher, residing in the former Schweizer Aircraft Facility in Horseheads. With all the businesses being under one
roof employees were able to be utilized within other business unit. During the height of the pandemic, we retooled existing machinery to begin producing face shields in our production facility. This joint effort as well as others was key in keeping our entire staff employed through-