CoreCivic, Inc. (CXW) NYSE

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CoreCivic, Inc.

Address

5501 Virginia Way

Brentwood, TN 37027

United States of America (the)

Phone

615 263 3000

Sector

Real Estate

Industry

REIT - Specialty

Employees

13651

First IPO Date

July 15, 1997

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
Patrick SwindlePresident, CEO, COO & Director2.19M1975
Damon T. HiningerSpecial Advisor to the CEO and Chairman of the Board4.2M1970
Harley G. LappinDirector97,2911956
Lucibeth N. MayberryExecutive VP & Chief Strategy Officer1.82M1972
David GarfinkleExecutive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer1.89M1968
Anthony L. GrandeExecutive Vice President & Chief Development Officer1.92M1970
Steve OwenVice President of Communications0N/A
Jeb BachmannManaging Director of Investor Relations0N/A
Scott CraddockVice President & Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer0N/A
David K. ChurchillExecutive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer01964
Laura A. GroschenExecutive VP Chief Information & Digital Officer01966
Cole G. CarterExecutive VP, Chief Administrative Officer, General Counsel & Secretary01969
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Description

CoreCivic, Inc. specializes in the ownership and management of a diverse portfolio of correctional institutions, detention centers, and residential reentry facilities throughout the United States. Its operations are organized into three distinct divisions: CoreCivic Safety, CoreCivic Community, and CoreCivic Properties. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services to its government partners, encompassing the administration of correctional and detention services, the provision of a network of residential reentry centers designed to combat the nation's recidivism challenges, and tailored government real estate solutions. Within these facilities, CoreCivic delivers a range of rehabilitative and educational initiatives, including fundamental schooling, spiritual support, practical life skills and vocational training, and programs for substance abuse recovery. As of the close of 2021, CoreCivic's holdings included 46 correctional and detention sites, 26 residential reentry hubs, and 10 properties designated for leasing. The organization was established in 1983 and maintains its principal offices in Brentwood, Tennessee.

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