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Accel Innovation Corp. welcomes new assistant facility security officer

By Staff Report, posted 10 months ago
Connie Everly
Photo pulled from AIC 

Accel Innovation Corporation, a Pinehurst based company that specializes in business and management consulting, is proud to announce a new addition to their team. Connie Everly is joining the company as a new Assistant Facility Security Officer (AFSO). 

Everly’s previous experience includes working similar positions for companies such as YRCI ,  Three Saints Bay, LLC and Bennett Aerospace, Inc. in Wade, NC. 

According to her LinkedIn profile, her role as an alternate facility security officer has been instrumental in streamlining the background investigation process for multiple key government contracts. Her expertise in managing security processes has honed her ability to provide support and guidance throughout these critical operations.

The company shared more about her and their excitement to work with her in a Linkedin post stating: 

“Connie brings a wealth of experience in industrial security, having served in key roles supporting the Defense Industrial Base, managing personnel security clearances and ensuring compliance with DCSA’s National Industrial Security Program requirements. Her deep expertise in defense contracting, operations, security program management and compliance makes her a tremendous asset to our team and our clients. 

Welcome aboard, Connie! We’re thrilled to have you on the team.” 

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