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Before joining Allied Barton, Anderson was a 30 year veteran of the NYPD who earned the rank of Assistant Chief and served in PSA 5
The New York Chapter of ASIS International is the largest in all of ASIS with approximately 1,600 members

AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry’s premier provider of highly trained security personnel, is proud to announce that George Anderson, Vice President of Operations, has been elected as Chairman for the New York City Chapter of ASIS International.

Prior to joining AlliedBarton, Anderson was a 30 year veteran of the NYPD who earned the rank of Assistant Chief and served in PSA 5, the Police Academy, the Personnel Bureau’s Staff Services Section, and in the Patrol Services Bureau. Anderson holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of the State of New York Regents College, a Master of Science degree in Instructional Technology from New York Institute of Technology, and a Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York at Albany. Anderson is also a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and Co-Chairs the Private Sector Liaison Committee, the IACP’s primary liaison to the private sector security community.

“I look forward to serving the security needs of the largest ASIS chapter,” said Anderson. “Working with organizations such as ASIS is important to AlliedBarton because we value relationships and collaboration with other groups and organizations who share our dedication to quality security.”

The New York Chapter of ASIS International has approximately 1,600 members, which makes it the largest chapter in all of ASIS. Its membership represents the entire spectrum of security professionals with several hundred security contractors and practitioners from the New York City metropolitan area. It is a forum that brings together security professionals to further their common goals and to share experiences and best practices.

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