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Whittles of Summit Security named chairperson of ASIS Int'l. - Northern N.J.

According to Summit Security Services, one of the New York region's leading providers of security services, ASIS International, one of the largest organizations for security professionals, elected its own Tom Whittles, to serve as chairperson of ASIS International-Northern New Jersey chapter.  Whittles is the regional manager of Summit Security Services' New Jersey Region.  With over 35,000 members worldwide, the ASIS appointment is a highly regarded honor. "We congratulate Tom on his achievement and look forward to supporting him in his efforts," Nick Auletta, co-president of Summit Security Services said.  "This is an honor for both Tom and Summit." Whittles will build on the tremendous contributions he has most recently made as the chapter's special events coordinator.  "Without the fundraising efforts of members like Tom, this chapter may no longer be in existence," said chairperson Darryl Beard.
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