Arc Aspicio Honored in Washingtonian Magazine’s 2007 “Great Places to Work” Edition
Washingtonian Magazine’s 2007 “Great Places to Work” Edition
Arlington, Virginia, October 23, 2007 — Arc Aspicio, a global consulting firm specializing in homeland security and law enforcement, is recognized as a young, small business to watch in the Washingtonian magazine’s “Great Places to Work 2007” contest. A growing company, Arc Aspicio stood out in the contest because the company offers excellent professional growth opportunities, a full range of benefits, a balance of life, and empowers employees to shape and grow the company.
“Being recognized by the Washingtonian as an exceptional small business is exciting. In any size consulting firm, taking care of our employees translates into taking care of our clients.”
—Lynn Ann Casey, CEO
Clients value Arc Aspicio for its high-impact people who consistently bring creativity, mission understanding, and clear thinking to projects. On a recent independent survey of clients by Dunn and Bradstreet, the company earned a perfect score of 100 in the personnel category, which addresses the attitude, courtesy, and professionalism of our staff.
“When I decided to leave a Fortune 100 company, I targeted Arc Aspicio because it offered significant professional growth and learning opportunities and it supported a balance of life and work,” said Christina Saxon, Arc Aspicio’s Marketing Director. “Often, employees are told they have to choose between work and family. At Arc Aspicio, you can have both and be successful.”
For more information on Arc Aspicio, visit our website at www.arcaspicio.com.
Contact Information
Lynn Ann Casey
lac@arcaspicio.com
703.465.2060
Arc Aspicio is an information technology and management consulting company that focuses on homeland security and intelligence. Our services include strategy and planning, business architecture, strategic communications, mission/technology alignment, information technology, and program management. Arc Aspicio is building a community that promotes collaboration, continuous learning, innovation, and intelligence to improve homeland security.