Sabrina Drigout Stainburn has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO VS) of the Video Systems Business at KEENFINITY Group. Drawing on her experience in customer-oriented strategies, she will lead the transformation of the Business and future development of globally recognized Bosch-branded video systems and software solutions.
“Putting customers at the heart of everything, from bold innovation to seamless delivery, we unlock our full potential as a company,” says Sabrina Stainburn, CEO of Keenfinity’s Video Systems Business. “The security industry is evolving rapidly, with video systems at its core. Accelerating the use of Artificial Intelligence, we will enable our customers to better protect their assets and facilities.”
With over 20 years of experience in the security and technology sectors, Sabrina brings a proven track record of driving sales performance and delivering tailored solutions that meet the changing needs of customers worldwide.
“We are excited to have Sabrina Stainburn on board,” says Peter Loeffler, CEO of Keenfinity Group. “Her strong customer focus and strategic mindset make her a great addition to our team. I’m confident she’ll help us shape the transformation of Keenfinity becoming a much more customer-centric, standalone company.”
Prior to joining Keenfinity, Sabrina served as President of Securitas Technology Europe, led Johnson Controls’ global fire detection business, was President of Sila, and held senior leadership roles at ADT/Tyco International, Honeywell International, DGA Security Systems, and Ultraguard.
About KEENFINITY
The KEENFINITY Group delivers cutting-edge products and systems for security and communication, encompassing video surveillance and public address, access control and intrusion alarm systems, and professional communications systems. It is the powerhouse of globally renowned brands such as Bosch, Electro-Voice, Dynacord, RTS, and Telex. Keenfinity designs and manufactures all products at its own facilities across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. In fiscal year 2024, the business generated revenues of approximately 1 billion euros and employed more than 4,200 people worldwide. As of July 1, 2025, Keenfinity operates as an independent company within the portfolio of European investment firm Triton, following its successful spin-off from the Bosch Group.
