Vector Security and Security Industry Mourn the Passing of Anita Ostrowski
Vector Security announced today, the passing of Anita Ostrowski. Anita was the company’s vice president of Central Station Services, having joined the company in 1985. For the past 39 years, Anita had been dedicated to managing the award-winning central station services at Vector Security and has been a trusted ally to the security industry.
Anita recently was the recipient of the Mel Mahler Award from The Monitoring Association (TMA), one of the highest honors given by TMA at the discretion of its president in recognition of outstanding contributions to the Association.
Anita has also been recognized for her leadership in helping to develop alarm monitoring industry standards. As the chair for TMA’s UL 217 Standards Committee, she worked with Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to update and adapt the standards to meet changing technologies. She also led the development of work-from-home requirements for central station operators during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure the integrity of professional monitoring. In addition, Anita has been a participant in the Alarm Validation Scoring (AVS-01) standard as well as implementation of the ASAP to PSAP standard across 911 centers. She was also recognized by CSAA with their Excellence Award for Central Station Manager of the year in 2008.
Pam Petrow, Vector CEO, stated “Anita was an integral part of the Vector Security team. She was passionate about the people and the work done in Central Stations and worked her entire career to improve awareness, processes and service delivery for this vital part of our business. She will be deeply missed.”