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Davies has been involved in delivering the highest profile security and building control projects within the UK over the last 20 years
Davies will be responsible for implementing a strategic growth plan, and adopting a new market approach for its electronic security services division
 
 

Corps Security is pleased to announce the appointment of Ralph Davies as Business Development Director for its Corps Monitoring business. He will be responsible for developing and implementing a strategic growth plan, increasing revenue and adopting a new market approach for its electronic security services division.

Davies has been involved in delivering the highest profile security and building control projects within the UK over the last 20 years, working for some of the largest corporates within this space. His background is as a strategist and he will be expanding upon the business sectors that the company currently addresses.

When asked about his reason for choosing to work with Corps Security, Ralph said: “The opportunity to be able to influence and mould a developing market for Corps was a key factor for my decision. My approach will focus on advising customers on ways they can improve business technology and realise a better return on investment”.

Ralph is hoping to use his skill set, which combines intelligent building solutions with advanced security monitoring, in order to really make a difference at Corps.

He continues: “The technology that Corps Security employs within its monitoring centre is probably the best I’ve seen, focusing on open system technologies, which will provide the team and I with so many opportunities to grow the business. The company also truly values its employees, evidenced by its award winning Colleague Charter that sets out its unique ‘circle of care’”.

According to CEO, Peter Webster: “Ralph is a very welcome addition to our team and I am looking forward to his creative input that I am sure will have a really positive impact on our business.”

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