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Meet the Guardian Team

We are the guardians of data — we don’t leave a shred behind

Leadership

Rob Alston

Rob Alston

CEO

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Michael Sirota

Michael Sirota

COO

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Cory Laga

Cory Laga

Vice President, Operations

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Craig Smith

Craig Smith

Vice President, Business Development

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Business Development

Marc Boiarsky

Marc Boiarsky

National Director

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Dale Hurteau

Dale Hurteau

Enterprise Engagement Manager

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Gary Leach

Gary Leach

Manager

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Keith Phoebus

Keith Phoebus

Manager

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John Tateossian

John Tateossian

Strategic Account Coordinator

Brenda Noblin

Brenda Noblin

Client Relations Coordinator

Enterprise and Data Centers

Brendan O’Byrne

Brendan O’Byrne

Director

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Mark Guthrie

Mark Guthrie

Senior Onsite Project Manager

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Andrew Hurteau

Andrew Hurteau

Specialized Project Manager

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Aroldo Burgos

Aroldo Burgos

Project Manager

Dylan Menze

Dylan Menze

Project Coordinator

Data Destruction

David Wasserman

David Wasserman

Senior Project Manager

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Michelle Valencia

Michelle Valencia

Project Manager, Specialized Programs

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Antonio Montanez

Antonio Montanez

Project Coordinator

Nicholas Riccardi

Nicholas Riccardi

Project Coordinator

IT Packing & Logistics

Roel Menendez

Roel Menendez

Senior Project Manager

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Maxwell Spiegel

Maxwell Spiegel

Project Coordinator

Brett Rosenberg

Brett Rosenberg

Project Coordinator

Jarrett Cuavers

Jarrett Cuavers

Project Coordinator

Technology Processing Center & Fleet

Mike Alev

Mike Alev

Director

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Irfan Faruque

Irfan Faruque

Process Manager

Hamza Boumghait

Hamza Boumghait

Supervisor, Lead IT Technician

Bruce Kappes

Bruce Kappes

Manager

Human Resources & Compliance

Pamela Lowndes

Pamela Lowndes

Manager

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Young Glenn at truck

Guardian Data Destruction History

Guardian Data Destruction sprung from a simple customer request: could we wipe the hard drives of 300 computers in 5 US locations before packing and shipping the assets to the leasing company? Glenn Laga, Guardian’s founder and chief innovator, put together a mobile IT lab to do the DOD-compliant erasure.

The project was a success, the client was delighted and Glenn had a new business idea.

Old Guardian Data Destruction Truck

While continuing with his logistics business, Glenn began the search for a more efficient solution for erasure and shredding of hard drives. With a lifetime of tinkering and invention backing him up, he started testing and designing shredders. A final design, manufactured to fit on a truck, was ready to roll in 2006. Now mobile data destruction started for real in New York.

Guardian’s shredding, erasure, degaussing and pulverization services quickly expanded across the Northeast. By 2012, the operation was NAID AAA Certified and mobilized to dispatch a fleet of onsite data destruction units from major cities across the US and Canada.

Today, Guardian is the vendor of choice for VARs, MSPs and ITADs serving enterprise and Fortune 500 companies. With 23 service hubs in the US and Canada, Guardian Data Destruction is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive single source provider of data destruction services.

The BeginningScaling UpPresent Day
  • 2006

    2006

    The catalyst: Guardian wipes 300 computers at 5 call centers

    Guardian Data Destruction founded

  • 2007

    2007

    Guardian offices open (New York, NY)

    First mobile data destruction project

  • 2008

    2008

    First fully operational mobile shred truck

  • 2010

    2010

    First Earth Day shred event

    Guardian offices move to Long Island City, NY

  • 2012

    2012

    NAID AAA Certification

    Data Center service hubs established across North America

    First of 6 data center takedowns (leading pharmaceutical company)

  • 2015

    2015

    Move to Hackensack, NJ for increased warehouse (18,500 sq ft) and office space

    First Verizon Super Bowl shred event

  • 2016

    2016

    Glenn Laga elected NAID Board of Directors

    Introduce 2mm shred machine for SSD and circuit boards

    Reach first 1,000,000 hard drives shred

  • 2018

    2018

    NJ legislation signed permitting mobile onsite by EPA (final state)

    Reached first 5,000,000 hard drives shred

  • 2019

    2019

    Develop international network of data destruction providers

    Reach 2,000,000 hard drives shred annually

  • 2020

    2020

    Introduce online erasure service for remote workforce asset returns

    Move to new headquarters for increased warehouse (45,000 sq ft) and office space

    3,000,000 hard drives shred

  • 2021

    2021

    Warehouse expanded to 55,000 sq ft

    17 million total IT assets processed for data destruction

  • 2022

    2022

    19.5+ million total IT assets processed for data destruction

    Employee increase of 358%

    250% growth in erasure services

    National fleet of onsite data destruction trucks reaches 25

    Special services group introduced

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