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AlliedBarton Security Services is the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel with over 120 offices nationwide
AlliedBarton were named in the 2014 Best Companies for Leaders within the private companies category

AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel with over 120 offices nationwide, has been named to Chief Executive magazine's 2014 Best Companies for Leaders within the private companies category.

"This honour is reflective of our commitment to recognising and cultivating leadership qualities in our employees," said Bill Whitmore, Chairman and CEO, AlliedBarton. "Nurturing internal talent and promoting from within creates a culture of personal and professional growth and excellence, allowing for employee engagement and service delivery that is unmatched in the industry. I am so proud of our team and their diligent efforts to build a reputation for leadership."

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