The national winners will be presented with their awards at the Association’s annual lunch on July 16th
BSIA recognises the professionals working within the security industry across five categories

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is proud to announce the regional winners of this year’s Annual Security Personnel Awards.

The awards are now in their fifteenth year, and serve to recognise the hard work of high calibre professionals working within the security industry across five different categories: Best Team, Outstanding Act, Service to the Customer, Best Newcomer and Best Use of Technology.

“It is fantastic to see the high level of achievements within the security year in, year out,” commented Trevor Elliott, Director of Manpower and Membership Services at the BSIA. “The awards are always so hard to judge due to the exceptional standard of applicants, and this year was no exception.”

“The BSIA prides itself upon representing the very best in the security industry and the outstanding contributions of our award winners merely solidify this. We are extremely proud to be associated with the talent displayed by our winners and look forward to presenting them with their awards.”

The award presentations will take place across the UK in the coming months, with each of the winners also going forward to the national judging phase. The national winners will be presented with their awards at the Association’s annual lunch on July 16th.

The BSIA would like to thank Camberford Law plc – specialist insurance brokers to the security industry – who have sponsored the awards since their inception.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Regional Winners – BSIA Annual Security Personnel Awards 2013

London

Midlands

  • The  Priory Shopping Centre Team – SPS Security Ltd – Best Team
  • Aiden Scully and Darren Douglas – G4S – Outstanding Act
  • Simon Webber and Mark Curtis – Vision Security Group – Service to the Customer
  • Rob Bowker – Advance Security UK Limited – Best Newcomer
  • Kayleigh Weaver and Justin White – Vision Security Group – Best Use of Technology

Northern Ireland

 North West

  • B&Q North West Team – Vision Security Group – Best Team
  • Gareth Gore – Securitas Security Services (UK) Ltd – Outstanding Act
  • Helen Stevens – Advance Security UK Limited – Service to the Customer
  • Samantha Robinson – Advance Security UK Limited – Best Newcomer
  • Gareth Stead-Clark – Vision Security Group  - Best Use of Technology

 Scotland

  • Silverburn Shopping Centre Team – Vision Security Group – Best Team
  • Andrea Hughes – Securitas Security Services (UK) Ltd – Outstanding Act
  • Jack Hawthorn – Securitas Security Services (UK) Ltd  – Service to the Customer
  • Colin James Robertson – G4S Secure Solutions – Best Use of Technology

South East

  • Volkswagen Group Team – Vision Security Group – Best Team
  • Michael Smyth – Vision Security Group – Outstanding Act
  • Elaine Mary Smith – G4S Secure Solutions – Service to the Customer
  • Ben Easterbrook – ADP Security Systems Ltd – Best Newcomer
  • Murshed Mohammed – Vision Security Group – Best Use of Technology

 South West

  • HPC Security Team – G4S Secure Solutions – Best Team
  • Mark Cooper – Westgrove Group – Outstanding Act
  • Shaun Spurway – Corps Security – Service to the Customer

Yorkshire

  • Sharon Wallwork – Wilson James – Outstanding Act
  • Joe Harrigan – Westgrove Group – Service to the Customer
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