This is good to hear, and I am glad that Steele is getting in there with some value added and highly organized services. What is also interesting, is that most of my readership in Mexico, comes from Monterrey. So for you guys reading the blog, congrats and I hope business goes well for you down there. And if you are one of the numerous thugs in Monterrey that are reading this, go play with your Santa Muerte doll.
One other thing. The Steele Foundation was really into the Haiti stuff back in the day, and it would not surprise me if those guys were involved with rescuing clients there as we speak. Hopefully someone from the company could pop up in the comments section and maybe add a little to that? I know Steele was pretty busy during the Katrina hurricane disaster, and this stuff is right up their ally.-Matt
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STEELE Expands Latin American Footprint With New Monterrey Office
January 12, 2010
Focus on Security Consulting, Protective Services and Emergency Response for Mexican and Multinational Companies
SAN FRANCISCO & MEXICO CITY–Responding to a spike in client demand and violence that has destabilized regional security conditions, The Steele Foundation™, a global provider of investigative, consulting and strategic security services, today announced plans to expand its world-class services in Mexico City and Baja California with a new regional office and operations hub in Monterrey focused on security consulting, protective services and emergency response for businesses with operations in the vital Monterrey market.
“Recent months have been marked by a worrisome increase in the level of violence in Monterrey – and by the brazen nature of these acts,” said Greg Pearson, Chief Operating Officer at STEELE. “Organized crime organizations throughout the region have tightened their grip and have no regard for foreign business operations and their associated personnel. STEELE’s expanded footprint in Monterrey will enhance personal safety and access to security services for our clients and their family members on a daily basis.”
Thousands of U.S. and other multinational companies and major manufacturing facilities are based in Monterrey, the capital of the state of Nuevo Leon and second largest city in Mexico. Security conditions have deteriorated throughout the area over recent months as criminal groups have taken firmer hold of territory, fostering increased risk for kidnappings and other related violence. “The rules have changed and personal safety is clearly under threat. Multinational companies are paying attention to the need for appropriate security not only for their top executives but also for their family members,” said Pearson.
Recent estimates place Nuevo Leon among the top five most criminally active areas in all of Mexico. Foreigners and Mexican nationals alike have been among the victims of homicides, carjackings and real and “virtual” kidnappings in the region. Monterrey continues to present a significant business opportunity for both Mexican and Multinational business interest. Reflecting significantly increased demand for business advisory and risk management services, STEELE has tripled the size of its operations, resulting in expansion and growth throughout Monterrey and its surrounding commercial base.
Last year STEELE launched FirstCall™, Mexico’s first full-service vehicle tracking and 24/7 emergency roadside assistance service and has seen that core service more than double in membership over the past year. The company also provides personal and corporate vulnerability assessments, security consulting and plan development, crisis response and executive protection, with overall operations experiencing similar growth in the last twelve months, including notably increased demand for support in the Monterrey area.
STEELE’s Mexico City Command Center houses a staff of bilingual intelligence and crisis response advisers trained specifically to manage incidents and advise clients on threat conditions. The center leverages cutting-edge technology and a number of back-up and redundant systems to ensure that FirstCall and STEELE can constantly communicate with FirstCall subscribers, STEELE clients and with government officials in the event of an emergency.
STEELE provides the largest footprint of emergency services to corporate fleet and individual vehicles in Mexico City, Monterrey, and along the Mexican-American cross-border region, covering 660 cities and 130 highways including high-growth areas such as Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana. Clients can also subscribe to Global Rapid Response™ (http://www.globalrapidresponse.com), which provides regional incident management, evacuation services, and intelligence services. In a related move, STEELE recently announced a new alliance with MedjetAssist™, the nation’s leading emergency medical evacuation membership program, jointly offering clients a unique portfolio of enhanced travel and expatriate medical and security services throughout Mexico.
Take a virtual tour of STEELE’s new Command Center at http://www.FirstCallMX.com.
About STEELE
STEELE is a longtime global business advisory and risk management company providing investigative, security and consulting services for multinational Fortune 500 companies, as well as small- and mid-sized businesses, governmental and nonprofit organizations. With regional offices in 16 strategic locations around the world and engagements in over 90 countries, STEELE’s solutions respond to the complexity of doing business in today’s fluid, outsourced marketplace. Specialized local expertise includes intellectual property and brand protection, compliance auditing, forensic accounting, due diligence and background investigations, incident management, emergency response and executive protection.
With 20 years of experience in the field and an international roster of top experts from a range of relevant disciplines, STEELE sets the industry standard for innovative, professional and highly personalized crisis and risk management throughout the enterprise. For more information, visit www.steelefoundation.com.
Contacts
STEELELeslie McCarthy, 415-354-3851 (office)415-505-6147 (mobile)lmccarthy@wwsteele.com
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