LAZ Expands Parking Enforcement & Meter Management Business with Purchase of Serco Parking Services
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HARTFORD, Conn., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LAZ Parking Chairman and CEO Alan B. Lazowski announced Wednesday that LAZ has acquired Serco Parking Services, the parking enforcement, and parking meter management services of Serco Inc., a leading public services provider. The deal closed May 1.
Based in Los Angeles, CA, Serco Parking Services works exclusively with government agencies. It is the largest private provider of outsourced on-street parking enforcement and meter management solutions in the U.S. Services include parking enforcement, collection and maintenance of parking meters, and traffic control. Muhammad Mansoor, a highly respected and experienced professional in the industry, especially within the California market, heads Serco Parking Services. Serco s current customers include major US Cities including San Fran
PwC, Deloitte alumni move to KPMG as partner
Feb 12, 2021 – 10.23am
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David Cummins, 45, has joined big four consulting firm
KPMG as a partner in its technology advisory unit. He has moved over from rival
PwC where he was a partner.
Mr Cummins is one of the more than two dozen PwC technology consulting partners who have departed the big four firm over the past 18 months. He is based in Sydney.
New KPMG partner Sascha Adams
Sascha Adams, 31, has joined
KPMG as an audit and assurance partner in the firm’s enterprise business. Mr Adams previously worked at
Deloitte where his last position was as an account director. He is based in Hobart.
Remote Work Platforms Use Gaming Technology to Spawn Unlimited Possibilities
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COVID-19 has hit most businesses hard, but one industry that continues to experience exponential growth, despite the pandemic, is gaming. According to the Global Games Market Report from Newzoo, the games market saw 19.6% growth in 2020, and is expected to generate over $217 billion in 2023. In the early days of global lockdowns, it made perfect sense that many turned to video games to pass the time and keep themselves entertained. Even as parts of the world slowly begin to return to some sort of normality, gaming trends look set to continue their surge well into the next decade.