Page worked closely with USMCOC President and CEO General Al Zapanta to secure AI’s membership |
The security company, Andrews International (AI), an affiliate of U.S. Security Associates (USA), announces it has joined the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce (USMCOC) as a Binational Member, the highest level of membership. In conjunction with the membership, Senior Vice President of Andrews International’s Consulting, Investigations, & International (CI&I) division, D.C. Page, has been appointed as a member of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Binational Board.
Strategic leadership and oversight of the CI&I division
USA, and its affiliate AI, is a multinational, privately owned security company providing full service security, consulting, and investigations expertise. USA, along with AI and affiliates, conduct operations in both Mexico and the United States. Page is responsible for strategic leadership and oversight of the CI&I division and is active in many security and intelligence-related organisations, including ASIS International, the Overseas Security Advisory Council, and ICC FraudNet.
In the last four decades, the USMCOC has established itself as the leading binational, non-profit, business organisation working to secure mutual trade and investment relationships between the United States and Mexico. The USMCOC board of directors is made up of local executives from a variety of industries and represent the 18 regional chapters located across the United States and Mexico. Page worked closely with USMCOC President and CEO General Al Zapanta to secure AI’s membership. General Zapanta is currently responsible for the operations of the regional chapters both in the United States and in Mexico. Over the last 40 years, General Zapanta has held many Presidential appointments and has served in an advisory capacity on matters relating to trade operations, conservation and development. Page explained that AI has “established sizable operations on both sides of the border,” and that he “is looking forward to this new cross-border relationship for Andrews International and to working with USMCOC and the other members of the board.”