Philadelphia Executive Carol Johnson joins Avison Young’s Board

Johnson, a member of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's board of governors, becomes Avison Young's first independent director, the company says.

Carol Johnson, named to Avison Young’s board of directors, is a long-time Philadelphia executive (Photo composite)

PHILADELPHIA, PA—Carol J. Johnson, the former COO of Conshohocken-based AlliedBarton Security Services (now Allied Universal) has been named to the board of directors of Toronto-based global commercial real estate services firm Avison Young.

Johnson becomes the company’s first independent director, Avison Young says in a release. Her appointment expands the board to nine directors. She will also be a member of the compensation committee of the board.

“I look forward to serving on Avison Young’s board of directors and providing an unbiased and independent perspective as we ensure that the company fulfills its client, corporate and industry responsibilities,” says Johnson. “I am excited to be associated with an organization that has such a strong leadership team, aspirations and quality focus towards customers and employees while striving to operate a socially responsible enterprise in the global commercial real estate marketplace. I aim to be an agent of positive change to support the company’s growth and evolution.”

For more than 25 years, Johnson has held increasingly large and complex line profit-loss roles, most recently as president and COO of AlliedBarton Security Services, where she was responsible for the growth and profit of a $2-billion private corporation. During her tenure with AlliedBarton, she helped guide the company through its sale by Blackstone Group to Wendel Group and the company’s subsequent merger with Universal Services.

Before joining AlliedBarton, she held senior executive positions with digital-and-print publishing and learning firm The Gale Group; human-capital-related firms Norrell Services (now known as Spherion) and Kelly Services; and travel management services firms Thomas Cook Travel and Official Airline Guides. During her career, she has successfully served global brand-name customers in diverse industry verticals, including commercial real estate, defense, aerospace, telecommunications, oil and gas, health care, government, education, retail and distribution.

“We are thrilled to have Carol join Avison Young’s board of directors,” says Mark E. Rose, chair and CEO of Avison Young.Carol has extensive board experience, including as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, and she has demonstrated excellence while serving in C-suite and senior executive capacities with leading-edge companies. She has a well-established track record of leading companies through significant growth, enhanced operating efficiency and increased profitability on a large scale. Furthermore, Carol’s leadership positions have afforded her valuable expertise in addressing issues facing boards today, including global human-capital talent deployment strategy, succession planning, mergers and acquisitions, digital disruption, and physical security and related cybersecurity. We look forward to benefiting from her experience and strategic leadership.”

Carol has an extensive and diverse background that will benefit the needs of our fast-growing company,” says Avison Young principal Tod Hughes, a member of the board. “We look forward to working with Carol and capitalizing on her operational and account management expertise. Carol’s experience developing workforce solutions and creative executive compensation and recruitment strategies will be of tremendous advantage to Avison Young as we continue to open new offices, recruit top talent and provide more flexible employment opportunities and creative – rather than cookie-cutter – rewards programs. Ultimately, she will lend her voice, eyes and ears to Avison Young as we continue to enhance our collaborative culture and place corporate social responsibility and sustainability before profit.”

Johnson serves on the boards of FTS International, a public company that provides oil and gas well-stimulation services, specializing in high-pressure hydraulic fracturing, and Merakey (formerly known as NHS Human Resources), a Philadelphia-based leading not-for-profit provider of education and human services to those in need. She is also on the board and serves as vice president of the Union League Club of Philadelphia. She is a director of the National Association of Corporate Directors Philadelphia Chapter, and is a NACD Board Governance Fellow, and holds its Cybersecurity Certificate.

Johnson holds a Master of Business Administration degree in accounting from Loyola University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and merchandising from Northern Illinois University.

CORRECTION, 6/27/2018 3:07 p.m.: Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this story identified Carol Johnson as a former CEO of AlliedBarton. She is actually a former COO.