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Accolade for Clarence

by Mark Rowe

A security officer from Middlesex has been awarded a British Security Industry Association (BSIA) regional security personnel award for ‘Best Newcomer’ in the London round of judging.

Clarence Hyman, 35, has been working for the security provider, Corps Security, on a major contract for well over a year in south west London. Since his introduction to Corps he has demonstrated and delivered customer service to the highest levels. Indeed, his own personal high standards have also served to improve the teams around him.

Described as having a natural willingness to go above and beyond his duties to ensure he leaves a lasting positive impression wherever he goes, Clarence has demonstrated a strong drive to learn more about the security industry – providing a knowledgeable service to customers and stakeholders – enhancing the customer’s experience.

Clarence has provided voluntary mentoring for new recruits to make them feel welcome to the team and to ensure they are conducting their duties in the correct manner when representing the organisation by sharing his knowledge of best practice.

Clarence said: “I’m completely humbled by winning this award. Initially I was very nervous coming into an industry that I knew nothing about, so I am so grateful to win this award and very pleased that I made a career change. But to make that change I had to work for the right company – and Corps Security was that company. It holds the same values and standards that I believe in. I have tremendous loyalty towards Corps and a willingness to help make it the industry leader and I thank them for the faith that they have put in me.”

Clarence will now be entered into the national phase of the awards. If he is successful in the second round of judging, he will be invited to the BSIA’s annual lunch on July 15.

These awards are in their 17th year – having been sponsored by Camberford Law since their inception – and serve to acknowledge those working within the security industry.

For more about the BSIA’s Security Personnel Awards, this year’s winners or to find out more about the association, visit the BSIA’s website.

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