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Monitoring

Behind CSAA’s Decision to Become ‘The Monitoring Association’

This year the Central Station Alarm Association, a 67-year-old organization representing the interests of companies that operate monitoring centers, will change its name.

By Tim A. Scally
the Central Station Electrical Protection Association in 1950
This will be the second major name change for the organization, founded as the Central Station Electrical Protection Association in 1950.
March 1, 2017

This March, CSAA plans to officially change its name to The Monitoring Association, after members voted to change the name last June. SDM recently spoke with CSAA’s vice president of marketing and communications, Elizabeth Lasko, about what the change means and how the association arrived at this juncture.

 

SDM: What led to CSAA’s decision to make the change?

Lasko: The vote was the result of more than a year’s work by leaders and members of the association. We found that our members are aggressively expanding into monitoring beyond security systems, and the use of the term “monitoring center” is growing as a result.  We also confirmed that the term “central station” no longer has wide recognition outside our industry. We want the public to know who we are.

 

SDM: Briefly describe the mission of The Monitoring Association.

Lasko: We have a new mission statement — to advance the professional monitoring industry through education, advocacy and public safety relationships. The mission reflects our goals to provide resources that support our member companies and help them grow their businesses; to bolster the industry as a whole through initiatives such as government relations, standards and AHJ partnerships; and raise awareness of the value of professional monitoring to the general public.

 

SDM: What is the main idea the name change indicates?

Lasko: It indicates that one mark of a successful organization is the ability to honor the past but recognize when changing times necessitate changes to name, mission, structure and other important issues — and that our leadership believed it was important that our name more accurately reflects our mission.

 

SDM: Is this a reflection of a shift within the industry?

Lasko: Yes, and certainly within our membership. Though monitoring life safety events in the traditional central station model remains our core business, our members now monitor much more than traditional fire and burglar alarms; they monitor temperature, medical devices, access control, and more. We believe the name “The Monitoring Association” allows room for the association to encompass all the areas our members are beginning to monitor and any into which they may move in the future.

 

SDM: Is this the first time the organization has changed its name?

Lasko: This is not the first time the name has been changed since our incorporation in 1950 as the Central Station Electrical Protection Association; we became CSAA in 1989. 

 

SDM: Approval for this change happened last summer; what kept it from taking place until now?

Lasko: We are undertaking a complete review of our entire bylaws; the name change and new mission are parts of that. We also looked at member categories, the way our board of directors is set up, etc. We should have everything complete this year, and it seemed to make sense to officially change over at the same time. Also, there are just a lot of details to deal with when rebranding.

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Former Associate Editor Tim Scally wrote and edited news-focused articles and columns, including Insider and Newswire. Along with attending shows and delivering breaking news, Tim wrote blog posts, feature articles and company profiles; he also deployed the SDM e-newsletter and posts to social media. Before joining SDM from a previous editorial position at BNP Media, Tim spent more than 10 years as a middle- and high-school English teacher. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in English Education from Maranatha Baptist University.

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