The Security Executive Council (SEC) and the Energy Security Council (ESC) have formed an alliance that will result in enhanced value to the energy sector and members of both organisations.
About ESC and SEC
The Energy Security Council has been a leader in energy security education and networking since 1982. The ESC provides a platform for energy sector security practitioners to exchange ideas and best practices and share information on evolving security issues.
The Security Executive Council has been working with security practitioners and conducting research on corporate security for nearly 20 years. During this period, the SEC has identified factors that contribute to the success of security leaders and programs, culminating in the formation of the Security Success Universe™.
Advanced security research resources
ESC members will have the opportunity to participate in and enhance the SEC’s sector-specific research initiatives
This new alliance will allow the SEC to provide ESC members with its advanced security leadership research resources. The alliance provides an opportunity for ESC members to contribute to the SEC body of knowledge specific to energy sector best practices. ESC members will have the opportunity to participate in and enhance the SEC’s sector-specific research initiatives.
The SEC has previously partnered with member organisations in the healthcare and financial industries to conduct security program research and define sector-specific success factors. Security research at the sector level is widely lacking; the SEC hopes to continue to partner with more sector organisations to bridge the gap.
Partnership details
Dave Leiting, Executive Director, ESC, and former Director of Security at BP; Bob Hayes, Managing Director, SEC, former CSO at Georgia Pacific; and Tom Bello, SEC Faculty, former Regional Security Manager for the Americas at Exxon Mobil Corporation, will shepherd the partnership.
“I can’t think of a better way for ESC to celebrate its 40th year than to form its first strategic alliance with the SEC, the global leader in security leadership success. This will be a valuable benefit for all ESC member companies and energy sector security,” said Dave Leiting.
Sharing leadership and security expertise
Tom Bello said, “The new partnership will promote the sharing of leadership and security expertise with the energy sector via the extensive network and research of the Security Executive Council. As a former Board member of the Energy Security Council, I am excited about being engaged in this effort.”
Bob Hayes said, “We’re excited to contribute our research and knowledge to the leading energy security membership organisation, as successful leaders and programmes are so important for critical infrastructure and the vital role it plays for every nation.”