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Matt Crosswhite on Sunstates Security’s People-First Approach

1 h 29 min · 30. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Vision InSites Podcast, host Chris Anderson sits down with Matt Crosswhite, Business Development Manager at Sunstates Security, to explore what security company culture looks like when it is backed by leadership, support, and consistent follow-through. Matt shares how his path into security began unexpectedly while serving as a military police officer and working as a Starbucks barista, then follows that path through field operations, supervision, operations management, and business development. In this conversation: • How Matt Crosswhite found his way into the security industry • Why Sunstates Security’s people-first approach stood out early • What security company culture looks like when leadership follows through • Why developing security officers matters more than simply filling posts • What clients should expect from a professional security partner

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