Andy Schreyer

Vice President - Technology

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Experience: Andy Schreyer serves as Vice President of Technology at BearCom, where he helps drive innovation and strategy with a keen ability to simplify complex technologies and bridge the gap between emerging technologies and practical customer solutions. Andy joins BearCom through the acquisition of Stone Security, where he played a key role in the company’s growth from a regional integrator into a nationally recognized leader in enterprise physical security. 

Recognized as a “Security Innovator” by Security Business Magazine in 2024 and named to the “40 Under 40” list by Security Systems News in 2021, Andy brings a wealth of technical expertise, strategic vision, and industry insight to our organization. Notably, he has designed and implemented several large-scale wireless surveillance networks, including projects for the City of Scottsdale traffic systems, the City of Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC), and Hilcorp Energy operations in Alaska’s Cook Inlet region. 

Andy has been instrumental in strengthening partnerships with leading technology providers including Axis Communications, Milestone Systems, and LenelS2, helping position BearCom and Stone Security at the forefront of innovation in video surveillance, access control, and intelligent security solutions. His leadership continues to support the development of scalable, secure, and future-ready technology solutions for customers across North and South America.

Education: Andy holds a bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business and later completed an MBA.

AlwaysOn Facts: Andy resides in Utah with his wife and nine children. Outside of work, he is passionate about the outdoors, emerging technology, and advancing the physical security industry through innovation, collaboration, and integrity.

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