Regent Security fields a range of services including manned guarding, systems, patrols and event officers
Lisa has over six years' experience in selling regional and national contracts within the security sector

Lisa Roberts has been appointed Business Development Manager for Coventry-based Regent Security, a subsidiary of building service provider, Regent Samsic.

Regent Security fields a range of services including manned guarding, systems, patrols and event officers.

Lisa brings to the company six years' experience in selling regional and national contracts within the security sector with VSG, Axis & Securitas after a ten year period holding similar roles in the logistics market.

“We’re delighted to have Lisa joining us,” said Regent Security director of operations, Gary Sheffield.

“Her role extends beyond selling in to account management for all contracts, post-sales, making her an important facilitator in the day-to-day running of our business.”

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