Command Security Announces Resignation of Board Member, Appointment of Replacement Director

Command Security Corp. announces that Janet Steinmayer has joined the company’s board of directors. Steinmayer will also serve as a member of the audit committee, nominating and corporate governance committee and compensation committee of the company’s board. Steinmayer replaces Laurence A. Levy as a member of the company’s board and the nominating and corporate governance committee and the compensation committee of the board, resulting from Levy’s resignation from such positions on June 9.

Steinmayer was also appointed to the company’s audit committee, based on her financial expertise and understanding of generally accepted accounting principles, generally accepted auditing standards and financial statements. Steinmayer brings decades of significant business experience to command’s board. Currently, she serves as chief executive officer of Appleseed LLC, a company which provides marketing, branding and strategic advice to food retailers, restaurants and entrepreneurs, with particular expertise in sports marketing, incubator company consulting and using new media strategically and profitably.

From 2006 to January 2009, Steinmayer served as president, chief executive officer and as a member of the board of directors of Centerplate Inc., which was a company whose shares were publicly traded on the NYSE Amex and the Toronto Stock Exchange until its sale to a private equity firm in January 2009. Steinmayer was employed in various other executive capacities with Centerplate from 1993 until her appointment as president and chief executive officer in 2006. Centerplate is one of the largest hospitality companies in North America and one of the largest providers of services to the National Football League, Major League Baseball, major convention centers, arenas, performing arts centers, museums and ski resorts.

“We are very pleased that Ms. Steinmayer has agreed to join our board of directors and the audit, nominating and corporate governance and compensation committees of our board. We expect that our company will benefit greatly through Ms. Steinmayer’s many years of business experience and expertise, and that she will contribute in many ways to our company,” said Barry I. Regenstein, Command president.

Command Security Corp. provides uniformed security officers, aviation security services and support security services to commercial, financial, industrial, aviation and governmental customers throughout the United States. The company safeguards against theft, fraud, fire, intrusion, vandalism and the many other threats that its customers face.

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