Securitas, a global leader in security services, has been operating in Owensboro since 2009 and continues to provide tailored solutions to a wide range of clients.
The company began in 1934 and entered the United States market in 1999-2000 after acquiring Pinkerton and Burns Security. In Owensboro, Securitas serves financial institutions, universities, factories, and businesses.
“We provide on-site guarding, remote guarding, and advanced technology-driven security solutions,” said District Manager Sarah Jameson. “Our on-site services are seamlessly integrated with our broader security and technology offerings, delivering a comprehensive and collaborative approach tailored to your security needs.”
Jameson began her career with Securitas in 2017 as a security guard at a local factory. She advanced through the organization and became District Manager in 2021. At the end of August, she will celebrate eight years with the company.
“I truly enjoy working with a diverse range of businesses and providing our clients with a variety of tailored security solutions,” Jameson said.
Securitas maintains several local clients but continues to look for new partnerships in the Owensboro area. Jameson said the most rewarding aspects of her role are “knowing that we help create a safe workplace for our clients’ employees, and being able to provide meaningful, stable employment opportunities within the local community.”
She added that both clients and prospective employees should know that Securitas is a wonderful company to work for and to partner with.
“We offer quality security services and security solutions backed by local managers who love what they do,” she said.
More information about the company can be found at Securitas.com.
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By John Kirkpatrick The Owensboro Times