Al De Vivo
About Al De Vivo
Al De Vivo serves as the Security Manager at the New York Times, where he coordinates dignitary meetings with protective agencies and oversees employee onboarding and offboarding processes. He has dedicated a total of 35 years to this role, ensuring the safety of all tenants and employees.
Work at The New York Times
Al De Vivo has worked at The New York Times as a Security Manager since 1989. His role includes coordinating dignitary meetings with protective agencies to ensure safety and security. He has been involved in managing the onboarding and offboarding processes for employees, contributing to the overall security framework of the organization. With over 35 years of experience in this position, he plays a crucial role in maintaining a secure environment for all tenants and employees.
Security Management Responsibilities
In his capacity as Security Manager, Al De Vivo is responsible for ensuring the safety of all tenants and employees at The New York Times. This involves implementing security protocols and procedures to protect individuals and assets. He coordinates with various protective agencies to facilitate dignitary meetings, ensuring that all necessary security measures are in place. His extensive experience in security management supports the organization's commitment to safety.
Background in Security Management
Al De Vivo has a long-standing career in security management, having dedicated 20 years to The New York Times from 1989 to 2009, before returning to the role in 2009. His extensive tenure in the field has equipped him with a deep understanding of security operations and protocols. His experience encompasses various aspects of security, including employee onboarding and offboarding, which are essential for maintaining a secure workplace.