Legends of the Security Services Industry - Keith I. Oringer, Michael P. Hymanson

Legends of the Security Services Industry

Profiles in Leadership
Buch | Hardcover
346 Seiten
2024
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-032-25904-8 (ISBN)
62,25 inkl. MwSt
Legends of the Security Services Industry: Profiles in Leadership presents the unique stories of fifteen industry legends, who transformed the industry from early private detective and small night watch companies, into large-scale contract security companies.
The global contract security market now totals over $200 billion, with the number of private security officers exceeding that of public law enforcement officers. But this wasn’t always the case.

Legends of the Security Services Industry: Profiles in Leadership presents the unique stories of 15 industry legends, who transformed the industry from early private detective and small night watch companies into large-scale contract security companies. The large-scale companies include, but are not limited to, Pinkerton, Burns International, The Wackenhut Corporation, Guardsmark, Wells Fargo, and U.S. Security Associates; as well as today’s leading security companies, Allied Universal, Securitas, G4S, Prosegur, and GardaWorld.

The book begins in the nineteenth century, with early U.S. legendary detectives: Allan Pinkerton and William Burns. Then, the book focuses largely from the mid-twentieth century to the present, where successive generations of legends built large-scale contract security companies which competed with, and then acquired, those formed by the early legends. Part II legends George Wackenhut, Ira Lipman, and Tom Wathen; Part III legends, Charles Schneider, Kenneth W. Oringer, William Whitmore, Jr., and Albert Berger; and Part IV, Scandinavian legends Jørgen Philip-Sørensen, Lars Nørby Johansen, and Thomas Berglund, all developed major security companies. Part V includes current global security leaders Helena Revoredo Gut, Stephan Crétier, and Steve Jones. Part VI reviews the timelines and successful leadership of these legendary leaders, with a look at the future of the industry.

The legends’ personal stories contain colorful insight into how they capitalized on the industry’s explosive growth. While each generation of legends faced unique social and competitive landscapes, their personal stories illustrate how they respectively succeeded. Their leadership and management prowess enabled them to achieve great success, as they displayed vision and achieved their goals through grit, determination, hard work, charisma, organizational skills, and calculated risk-taking.

Each chapter has been extensively researched and includes firsthand accounts based on interviews with living legends, colleagues, and family of deceased legends. Personal, company and signature event photos add further color to the moving narrative. Their stories are not only highly interesting, but also provide a framework for current leaders, and the next generation of entrepreneurs, on how to build and lead large-scale security service companies. With a

Foreword from Robert D. McCrie, PhD, longtime John Jay Professor and editor of the renowned industry publication The Security Letter.

Keith Oringer has a distinguished career in the security industry and currently serves as president of Security ProAdvisors, which he founded in 2015. The company is a leading brokerage, advisory and consulting firm to the industry, completing many significant acquisition transactions representing sellers. Keith is the publisher of The Security Advisor and has authored articles for that magazine, Security Magazine, and several others. He is a frequent speaker at industry associations, including NASCO (National Association of Security Companies), and a member of ASIS International. Keith obtained a BS in Accounting from SUNY Binghamton, an MBA in Finance from Pace University, and became a CPA. He began his business career at KPMG in accounting and then as a senior financial analyst at Merrill Lynch, and then W.R. Grace. In 1991, Keith began his security industry career in operational roles at Wells Fargo Guard Services (formerly a division of Borg Warner Protective Services). In 1994, Keith joined U.S. Security Associates, which was cofounded by his father Kenneth W. Oringer, as its third employee. In 2014, Keith left the firm as a business unit president, and shareholder, having played a key role as the company became a leading national security company with over 46,000 employees and $1.2 billion in revenue. Michael Hymanson is a career security services industry professional, currently providing consulting, writing, and research services for select industry clients. After graduating from Cornell University with a BS in Industrial & Labor Relations, he began his security career in 1974, at Pan American Investigation Service, Inc. He became a licensed private investigator, president, and owner of the company until U.S. Security Associates acquired the company in 2006. From 2006 until 2018, he held regional operating and sales positions at U.S. Security Associates, including time as the company qualifying officer and licensee for New York State. Michael is a Board-Certified Protection Professional (CPP®) and has conducted security consulting services to Fortune 500 companies, and many major organizations and institutions. Michael is a longtime member of ASIS International and Associated Licensed Detectives of New York State, where he served as president, chairman, and treasurer. He has authored articles for Hotel Business Review, Security Director Magazine, and other trade publications.

Introduction

Part I: The Early Legends

1. Allan Pinkerton: America’s First Great Detective

2. William J. Burns: Showman and Master Investigator

Part II: New Legends Take on the Old Guard

3. George R. Wackenhut: “Know-How and Know-Whom”

4. Ira A. Lipman: Principles and Profits

5. Thomas W. Wathen: No Fear of Flying

Part III: A New Wave of Competitors in a Golden Era

6. Charles R. Schneider: Engineering Success

7. Kenneth W. Oringer: The Artful Closer

8. William C. Whitmore Jr.: A Steady Hand

9. Albert J. Berger: The Right Formulas

Part IV: Scandinavians Build Global Companies

10. Jørgen Philip-Sørensen: Traversing the Globe

11. Lars Nørby Johansen: Gaining Trust Through Solutions

12. Thomas F. Berglund: Success by Lifting Others

Part V: Today’s Global Security Leaders

13. Helena Revoredo Gut: Resilience and Vision

14. Stephan Crétier: The Disruptor

15. Steve Jones: Up Tempo

Part VI: Conclusions: Dynamic People, Companies and Times

16. Forward Momentum

17: Opportunities for Future Leaders in the Security Services Industry

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.8.2024
Zusatzinfo 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 69 Halftones, color; 20 Halftones, black and white; 69 Illustrations, color; 22 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-032-25904-3 / 1032259043
ISBN-13 978-1-032-25904-8 / 9781032259048
Zustand Neuware
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