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Sylvia Taylor Joins Safe-Guard Products as Top Human Resources Executive

July 16, 2013
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Atlanta – Safe-Guard Products International LLC hired Sylvia Taylor as senior vice president of human resources.


"Sylvia will lead the next phase of Safe-Guard’s organizational growth. The addition of a number of marquis clients to our portfolio will require significant growth in our capabilities to ensure we are well positioned for the future. I am excited to have a leader with Sylvia’s capability and experience on the Safe-Guard team,” said Randy Barkowitz, CEO.

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Most recently, Taylor led human resources at The Weather Channel, where she was responsible for more than 1,000 employees in the United States and the United Kingdom. Previously, as the top human resources executive at AutoTrader.com Inc., she was instrumental in designing, recruiting and managing the 2,400-employee organization and driving AutoTrader’s success. Taylor has been recognized by Savoy magazine as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential Women in Corporate America.”


“Talent, leadership and culture are critical elements that drive high performance in an organization. Safe-Guard is committed to maintaining a high-performance organization and investing in the critical elements necessary to do so,” Taylor said. “I am excited to join the strong leadership team at Safe-Guard. I look forward to leading key organizational initiatives that will help propel Safe-Guard through its next stages of growth while driving value for its customers in the dynamic F&I marketplace.”

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