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AlliedBarton has been named for the second consecutive year
AlliedBarton was selected based on criteria that included having a formal leadership process in place

AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel, has been named to Chief Executive magazine's 2015 Best Companies for Leaders within the private companies category for the second consecutive year.

"A successful leadership program is an essential part of operational excellence," said Bill Whitmore, Chairman and CEO, AlliedBarton. "This is especially critical in the security industry where our teams must maintain safe environments for businesses and communities. For the second consecutive year, we're honoured to be recognised as one of the top companies for leaders. We are focused on promoting personal and professional development, while engaging employees and establishing a highly-respected client experience. As a result, our leaders at all levels continue to make a valuable impact every day."

AlliedBarton, the most honoured security officer services company, was selected by Chief Executive based on criteria that included having a formal leadership process in place, a dedicated commitment from the CEO to the leadership development program, the percentage of senior management recruited internally, and a company's reputation among its peers as a source for well-rounded talent.

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