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Founder and Lead Consultant
Howard Levinson, CPP has been in the Security field since 1979. His diversified experience in Security has included Education Complexes, Banking, Retail, Commercial, Industrial, Distribution, Home Crime prevention, Investigations, and other related areas. Prior to our current name change and office relocation, Howard was the founder and president of our original firm known as "Expert Security Consulting", Security Consulting Division.
As the President of Expert Security Consulting, (an Independent and non-product affiliated firm based in Massachusetts), his firm provides services such as Risk and Vulnerability Assessments and Surveys and Security System designs of new and existing private and public facilities. Howard has performed or directed consultations at over 200 client locations.
Equipment Specifications– As non-product affiliated consultants, we provide honest, unbiased opinions of what you need. We are committed to staying on top of the latest technology in the security industry. We do this by attending all major trade shows each year, participating in ongoing training and education seminars, meeting frequently with numerous manufacturers’ representatives, and by keeping an updated extensive in-house research library. This preparation and experience allows us to offer you the BEST security advice possible.
He is a graduate of Northeastern University's college of Criminal Justice holding a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Security. He is board certified as a CPP (Certified Protection Professional) as well as other industry certifications.
He is a member of several Professional Associations such as the American Institute for Architects and the American Society of Industrial Security, ASIS, and is a media veteran as author, guest, and contributor to several hundred articles, radio, and TV appearances such as Geraldo, Montel Williams, Discovery Channel series "Gimmie Shelter" security episode co-host, Business Week, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, National Public radio and many others.
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