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Arrow Security adds James Bernier as senior vice president for New England region

James Bernier

Hartford, CT Arrow Security has added James Bernier, CPP as senior vice president of New England to the company. 

Bernier, CPP, is the senior vice president for New England at Arrow Security, where he oversees the region’s security operations. Bernier has more than 25 years of high-level experience in security management and law enforcement, large-scale event security, executive protection, and crisis management. Bernier previously served as security director at NBCUniversal Assembly Studios, president and CEO of Secure Workplace Consulting, regional director for Sunstates Security (Southeast US), security operations manager for Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and Connecticut Regional Manager for Summit Security Services. Bernier also served for 20 years as captain and commander of the Emergency Response Team with the Hartford Police Department. He served in United States Marine Corps from 1989 to 1994. 

AJ Caro, CEO of Arrow Security said, “The appointment of James Bernier demonstrates our commitment to the New England Region. He is an exceptional leader bringing a heightened focus to facility security, crisis management, emergency response and implementing solutions. We benefit greatly from his law enforcement and military service, and are grateful he joined our team here at Arrow Security.”

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