COSECURE Welcomes Leading Physical and Operational Security Consultant William V. Durso, Jr, CPP59 sec read

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COSECURE Enterprise Risk Solutions, an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to announce that William “Bill” Durso, Jr., CPP of The Durso Group, a leading physical and operational security advisory firm, has joined COSECURE as a Principal Consultant.

COSECURE Enterprise Risk Solutions, an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to announce that William “Bill” Durso, Jr., CPP of The Durso Group, a leading physical and operational security advisory firm, has joined COSECURE as a Principal Consultant. Durso drew the attention of COSECURE after successfully launching his own practice and quickly growing into a sought-after consultancy and gaining a reputation as a “go-to” firm providing clients with superior physical security assessment, security master planning, and expert witness services. 

“I’ve known Bill as a renowned practitioner and volunteer leader in our industry for more than 20 years, said Daniel Pascale, CEO of COSECURE. “His experience strengthens the range of services we can provide to our clients. We could not be more excited to welcome him to the business of The Durso Group to the COSECURE team.”

While Durso will serve as Principal Consultant and lead the Commercial Real Estate and Corporate practice area, he is uniquely qualified to work across many industries. He is recognized as an expert in the security industry, furthering professionalism in the field of security by actively participating and holding leadership roles in numerous professional organizations, including ASIS International and currently the International Association of Professional Security Consultants.

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