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STANLEY Security, an integrator of comprehensive security solutions, announces it will partner with the Indianapolis Colts to recognise one deserving Indiana security professional with two tickets to the December 22 Indianapolis Colts vs. Carolina Panthers game at Lucas Oil Stadium.

STANLEY Security is for those who make the world safer. We want to recognise those individuals who live by this purpose and champion safety within their workplace,” said Tony Merritt, Director of Marketing Global Sponsorships & Activations at STANLEY Security. “Security champions make it their purpose to protect their colleagues and are often operating behind the scenes. We are honoured to spotlight one individual and recognise them for their work.”

Protecting businesses and individuals

Indiana residents are encouraged to nominate their organisation’s security champion

Indiana residents are encouraged to nominate their organisation’s security champion — an individual dedicated to keeping their business safe and secure, such as loss prevention managers, IT and security directors/managers, facilities and operations directors/managers and more — for a chance to win the game-day experience.

STANLEY Security is not only dedicated to protecting businesses and individuals but also committed to giving back to the Indianapolis community,” said Brad Beery, corporate partnership manager for the Indianapolis Colts.

Best possible stadium security solutions

The Indianapolis Colts share this mission, as we consistently aim to protect our players and fans with the best possible stadium security solutions.”

STANLEY Security helps us achieve this goal as our official security provider, and we are looking forward to partnering with them to honour a local security champion for their unwavering dedication to protecting their workplace.” Nominations will be accepted November 18-December 18, and the winner will be announced on STANLEY Security’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn on Friday, December 20.

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