Training

CSyP 100th

by Mark Rowe

At the annual Burns Night Supper of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals, at the Haberdasher’s Hall on Monday, January 25, the Company admitted Paul Miller as its 100th Chartered Security Professional (CSyP). He’s Managing Director at National Monitoring in Timperley, Cheshire.

He said:”This is a tremendous accolade and I’m even more delighted to realise that my admission onto the Register brings the number to the 100 mark. Like many people I thought long and hard before applying to be admitted and the process of being accepted was challenging to say the least but that of course is why it’s such an honour to be included.”

Paul Miller is pictured with certificate centre, with David Gill left and Security Institute Chairman Garry Evanson right; each were among the earliest, 2011 crop of CSyPs.

Garry Evanson, a regular assessor on interview panels for new candidates, said: “Paul and his background is the epitome of what becoming a CSyP is about. He’s been admitted to a list of security professionals who can demonstrate that they are at the very peak of the profession in terms of their experience and their expertise. Now that we have reached this milestone I hope to see an increase in the number of candidates putting themselves forward for consideration.”

For the list of 100 and more about the register, visit the Security Institute website. Briefly, the Security Institute operates the register on behalf of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals; the Security Institute and ASIS UK are both eligible to receive applications from potential Chartered Security Professionals, although you do not have to be a member of either.

Visit: https://www.security-institute.org/rcsp/list_chartered_security_professionals.

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