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Creedon chairs Atmaana

by Mark Rowe

Mick Creedon QPM takes over as chair of Atmaana’s Emergency Services and Security Division. This comes after the announcement that the Prime Minister has appointed Peter Maddison QPM as Chair of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body. Peter served as Chair from 2012, providing strategic and operational direction to the business.

Harish Natali, CEO of Atmaana said: “Thanks go to Peter Maddison for the sterling work he has done over the past six years and we wish him well in his new appointment; we would like to welcome Mick on board and look forward to working with him.”

Mick Creedon, pictured, recently retired after 37 years in policing, the last ten as the Chief Constable in Derbyshire. He was the national policing lead for matters such as serious and organised crime, investigative interviewing, financial investigation and asset recovery and was the policing lead for the development of the network of multi-force and multi-agency Regional Organised Crime Units (ROCUs). He served as a detective at every level, and has experience of homicide investigations, of corruption and serious and organised crime work and has carried out many sensitive and high profile external inquiries on behalf of other forces and agencies.

Mick said: “I am delighted to be joining the Atmaana family and I look forward to working with them and their clients to explore new opportunities and develop the sector going forward.”

About Atmaana

Atmaana is a consultancy working across the defence, security and emergency services sectors. Visit www.atmaana.co.uk.

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