SILVER SPRING, Md.—The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named two recipients of the 2024 James Rothstein Business Scholarship, a new program that supports emerging professionals in the security industry and students entering the industry by providing financial assistance to attend the Securing New Ground (SNG) conference.
The recipients of the 2024 Rothstein Scholarship are Phillippe Forman, outside sales associate at Altronix, and Aubrey Moye, development rotation sales representative at dormakaba USA.
This competitive scholarship program — named after Rothstein, an operating partner at Lee Equity and a past member of the SIA Board of Directors who served as chairman from 2022 to 2024 — covers SNG conference passes and travel expenses , enabling recipients to gain invaluable business knowledge, network with industry leaders and enhance their professional development.
“Congratulations to the scholarship winners. For two such deserving rising stars in security, participating in a truly action-packed SNG should give them great perspective on the strategic challenges facing our security industry,” said Rothstein. “They are the future of our business and we are very excited for them to participate.”
Forman is an outside sales associate at Altronix Corp., where his journey began on the factory floor, wiring and assembling products before moving into sales. With a knack for communication and a passion for helping others, Forman thrives on building connections. When he’s not at work, you can likely find him spending quality time with family or finding new ways to give back to the community—a value rooted in his parents’ commitment to supporting medical research and education.
“I am incredibly honored (and thrilled!) to receive the James Rothstein Business Scholarship, presented by the Security Industry Association. This recognition not only fuels my passion for the security industry, but also reflects the tremendous support I have received from my colleagues at Altronix,” said Forman. “I am eager to continue to grow my skills, make new connections and contribute to the future of our industry. Thanks to everyone who has been a part of this journey – looking forward to what’s next!”
Moye is a development rotation sales representative at dormakaba, where she is gaining hands-on sales experience after recently graduating from Kennesaw State University, earning a Bachelor of Science as a first-generation college graduate.
Moye began her journey just days after earning her degree and is passionate about making an impact inside and outside of work. She actively works in overdose prevention with End Overdose, teaching individuals how to reverse an opioid overdose with naloxone. When she’s not at work, Moye is either training for her next marathon or spending time with her German Shepherd, Willow. Driven by a commitment to community and a love of running, she is always pushing herself to new heights.
“Receiving the James Rothstein Business Scholarship is an incredible opportunity for me as a first-generation college graduate and emerging professional in the security industry. This scholarship gives me the opportunity to attend the Securing New Ground conference, where I can network with industry leaders, gain deeper business knowledge and develop my professional skills,” said Moye. “Participating in SNG not only it will enhance my understanding of the latest trends but also empower me to contribute more effectively in my current role at dormakaba and shape my long-term career in the security industry.I feel very grateful to have been selected for this scholarship and I look forward to sharing my experience with my supervisors and colleagues.”
In 2024, SIA and the Board of Directors established the James Rothstein Business Scholarship program in recognition of the commitment to business leadership and education that Rothstein demonstrated during his tenure. His comprehensive understanding of the security industry business landscape and untapped growth opportunities for SIA member companies has informed the strategic decision-making of many companies looking to expand into new markets, and his guidance has helped businesses innovate while remaining agile amid challenging economic and world changes. the events.
In his role as a leader on the SIA board, Rothstein was instrumental in developing the annual SNG conference, and he continues to support industry education and career advancement opportunities for early career professionals and students through the roles of various counseling and voluntary service.