
SecureVue
Inc., founded in 1984, is engaged primarily in the business
of designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing vandal-resistant,
anti-terrorist and crime prevention products, including video
camera vandal/theft resistant housings; ultra-heavy-duty stainless
steel vandal-resistant security / surveillance / safety mirrors;
bank ATM SS security mirrors; patented tamper-proof universal
instrument mounts.
The Company's major products are fabricated from of Type 304 heavy
gauge stainless steel, are overbuilt and intended for extreme
duty, and are virtually immune to vandalism, damage and theft.
Because the products are designed for decades of service, they
are guaranteed forever against breakage, deformation and bending.
The mounting bracket has
received two U.S. patents as the only vandal-resistant unit in
the world, and is intended for security devices for which aim
is critical. Adjustable on three axes (or planes), once
set and aimed, the mirror or camera housing cannot be unaligned,
tilted, moved or stolen by vandals or other unauthorized persons.
However, it can easily be repositioned or removed by maintenance
personnel with the supplied proprietary key.
OWNERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Donald G. Softness,
president and CEO of SecureVue, is a marketing executive who has
headed up a number of highly successful manufacturing companies,
notably including Sphinx Products. Inc., which marketed fashion
specialty items, including Glitz™including Glitz™
sunglasses and “jelly” shoes, and Flashtacks™
reflector studs. He was principal in six radio stations,
including WVNJ-AM-FM, Newark/New York (now Z-100), where he was
active in the management of this $4.6 million (annual sales) company.
He is the founder of The Softness Group, Inc., which became
the tenth largest public relations/promotion company in the country.
During his years at The Softness Group, and subsequently at its
spinoff, The Softness Groupe, he supervised promotional/p.r. campaigns
for dozens of national new product launches. He has an MBA
in marketing from the NYU Stern Graduate School of Business Administration,
and an honorary doctorate of humane letters from St. John’s
University. He is an honoree in Who’s Who in America.