ACCESSWIRE
30 Mar 2023, 07:31 GMT+10
MCCLELLAN PARK, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 29, 2023 / SBM Management Services, LP, a minority-owned global facilities services organization, is pleased to announce the addition of three partners to the company's limited partnership, made effective Jan. 1, 2023. The new partners include SBM executives Valarie Barnett, Chief Operating Officer; Nicole Ouimet, Chief Strategy Officer; and Nick McMackins, SBM President.
In a joint statement, SBM's original partners, which include founder and CEO Charles Somers, Executive Vice President Don Tracy, and Chief Administrative Officer Ron Alvarado, remarked, 'As SBM continues to expand globally, we're thrilled to celebrate key SBM leaders who have significantly shaped the trajectory of the organization. With their diverse backgrounds, strategic vision, and proven track record of success, they are poised to play a critical role in unlocking new opportunities for the company.'
The statement added, 'We are particularly proud to celebrate Women's History Month by making SBM history with the appointment of our first female partners. This has been in the works for nearly a year, and we're excited to see the positive impact all the new partners will make within the SBM ownership structure.'
About SBM Management Services
SBM is a minority-owned custodial and facilities services business founded in 1982 in Sacramento, California. Throughout the past four decades, SBM has launched into prominence as a leading global soft services provider, earning the trust of a dynamic Fortune 500 client base in the United States, Latin America, and Asia. More than 850 operating sites are supported by a team of 12,000 employees, 79 percent of whom identify within a minority group.
SBM leverages proven processes and platform technology designed to connect and empower frontline associates. In turn, associates work safer, smarter, and are more engaged, ultimately delivering optimal results. SBM is proud to be certified by the National Minority Supplier Development Council as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE).
For more information on SBM Management Services, LP, please visit www.sbmmanagement.com.
Contact Information
Jennifer Kerns
SVP, Marketing & Communications
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SOURCE: SBM Management Services
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