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Corporate Security Modernization Forum to discuss talent attraction

The second Annual Corporate Security Modernization Forum: The Talent Pipeline will be held in person on 24 March 2023 at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London.

The event, which is organised by CTG Intelligence and supported by National Protective Security Authority, The Security Institute, The Institute of Strategic Risk Management, IFPO UK & Ireland, Women in Security, and more, aims to bring together public and private security with industry associations to discuss how to improve diversity and the steps needed to attract the next generation of talent (and skills) into the Security Industry.

Morning sessions

The morning sessions will look at bringing in new talent into the industry:

During the session titled “Doing Recruitment Differently: Benefits of Changing How we Recruit and What Works for the Security Industry” Jazz Singh, Director of Early Careers, Radical Recruit; Chris Middleton, Director Major Accounts & Strategic Development, Corps Security; Olivia Dodd, Fast Stream Security Network; and Lesley Cuthill, Head of Capability & Profession, Government Security Profession will discuss how we can change/improve how we recruit with the moderation of Richard B, Head of Advice Delivery-Physical security, NPSA.

Rachel Briggs OBE, CEO, Clarity Factory will be sharing insights on their recent DE&I survey and take questions.

The Women’s Security Society will talk about associations and focus groups. The session moderated by Anna-Liisa Tampuu, Board Member, WSS comprises of Alessandra Valencic, Crime Reduction Manager, Safer Business Network; Yolanda Hamblen, Director, IFPO; Satia Rai, CEO, IPSA; and Angela Lawson, CEO, the Security Institute.

The morning will end by looking at the initiatives that are engaging with school leavers, creating and supporting entry level roles.

Moderated by Mike O’Neill CSyP FSyI CPP PSP’, Jarrod Ruth from EY Secure Futures; David Scott, Skills for Security, Claude Coleman from CIS Security Limited and Rob K. Kennedy BA (Hons), MSc, CSyP, will be discussing successes, challenges and what more can be done.  

Afternoon sessions

And afternoon sessions consist of panels under the following headings with the following speakers:

“Current Initiatives to Engage with and Support New Talent in Security”: Jarrod Ruth, Business Development Manager, EY Foundation, Secure Futures; Dave Scott, Director, Skills for Security; Rob Kennedy, Government Security Adviser; Claude Coleman, Apprentice, CIS Security. The session will be moderated by Mike O’Neill, Managing Director, Optimal Risk

“Bringing People On: Is Education and Accreditation the Best Way to Improve Career Prospects”: Sarah Hayes, Human Resources Director, Securitas UK; Professor Alison Wakefield, Co-Director, UWL, Cybersecurity and Criminology Centre; Dr David Rubens, Executive Director, The Institute of Strategic Risk Management; Sarah Edwards, Author, Criminology Career Coach; Amanda Gentle, Strategy and Scheme Delivery, Individual Standards, Security Industry Authority.

The session will be moderated by Riyaz Somani, Head of Security, The British Library

“Travel Risk Management and Diverse Needs”: Dave Swann, CEO, Gravitas Medical Solutions; William Greig, Director of Private Clients, SPS Operations Centre; Ross Hill, Director of Intelligence, AT-Risk International.

The session will be moderated by Phelim Rowe

“Working the system – allyship, mentoring and networking”: Lucy Grimwade, IT Service Management Consultant; Robert Stevens, National Security Specialist, Kuehne & Nagel; Lisa Baskott, CEO, 2nd Line of Defence Ltd; Judy Atkinson, Group Sales Director, Lodge Service; Keeley Watson, Production Security Manager, Disney.

The session will be moderated by Yolanda Hamblen, Director, IFPO

(Source: Corporate Security Modernization Forum)

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