Standard Parking - Company Structure

Company Structure

Standard Parking Corporation’s primary focus remains on parking management, with Standard Parking as its primary service line. The Company’s newly launched SP Plus service lines highlight the Company’s value-added transportation, maintenance and security service lines that complement its core parking operations. The Company also uses the SP Plus brand to emphasize the extensive subject matter expertise that the Company has developed to meet the varied demands of its assorted end-markets. Standard Parking’s corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, but the company has a geographic footprint that includes operations in 41 states and four Canadian provinces. Offices in major cities include: Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Columbus, Denver, Honolulu, Houston, New Orleans, New York, San Jose, Seattle, Toronto and Washington D.C.

Board of Directors:

  • Robert S. Roath, Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors
  • Charles L. Biggs, Director
  • Karen M. Garrison, Director
  • Michael J. Roberts, Director
  • James A. Wilhelm, President, CEO and Director

Executive Officers:

  • James A. Wilhelm, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
  • G. Marc Baumann, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer
  • Thomas L. Hagerman, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer
  • Gerard M. Klaisle, Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer
  • John Ricchiuto, Executive Vice President of Operations
  • Robert N. Sacks, Executive Vice President of Operations
  • Edward E. Simmons, Executive Vice President of Operations
  • Steven A. Warshauer, Executive Vice President of Operations
  • Michael K. Wolf, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, Associate General Counsel

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