BSIA wishes NSI’s Andrew White a happy retirement
Andrew's retirement will mark a sad day for the security industry as a whole
The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has reacted with sadness to the announcement of Andrew White's imminent departure from the NSI.

James Kelly, BSIA Chief Executive, comments: "Andrew's retirement will mark a sad day for the security industry as a whole. Throughout his four-year tenure at NSI, he has worked tirelessly to restore key relationships with Government and industry stakeholders, and has succeeded in realising his strategic vision to modernise the organisation. At the BSIA, we admire Andrew for his dedication, and would like to wish him all the best for a happy retirement."

For more information on the BSIA, visit their website.

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