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Allied Universal®, the world’s pioneering security and facility services provider announced the promotion of Jim Lennon to vice president of treasury. He will oversee financial activities, including North American treasury and cash application activities.

Lennon has been with Allied Universal for more than 13 years. He joined the company in 2010 as part of Allied Barton, which was acquired and merged with Universal Protection to become Allied Universal in 2016.

Financial leadership role

We are pleased to have Jim transition into this financial leadership role and oversee this critical department for the company. We look forward to his insight and contributions as the company transitions into a major technology-enabled organisation,” said Tim Brandt, Allied Universal's global CFO.

During Lennon’s tenure with Allied Universal, he has served in a wide range of financial leadership positions including treasury manager and treasury director. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University and a master’s degree from Temple University.

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