Axis Security Appoints New Business Continuity and Risk Manager

Alan has more than 10 years of commercial security experience.

Axis Security has appointed Alan Nathan to the newly-created national position of Business Continuity and Risk Manager.

Alan has more than 10 years of commercial security experience, primarily focusing on national and international client account management. He most recently completed a contract in Kazakhstan designing and managing security operations within the Oil and Gas Industry.

Alan says it’s a great time to be joining Axis Security: “Axis Security is dedicated to providing clients with support and solutions for their specific operational needs,” he explains. “I have already started to engage with both existing and potential clients to develop our Risk Management and Business Continuity credentials.”

Reporting to Axis Security’s Operations Director, John Fitzpatrick, Alan’s immediate task is to review and develop Axis Security’s Emergency Notification and Incident Management capability for both the company’s Staff Safety assurance and clients’ emergency notification and management procedures.

David Mundell, Managing Director of Axis Security, says the appointment will further enhance the company’s support capability to its clients: “We will continue to develop integrated solutions with our clients so that they are better prepared to withstand threats and disruptions to business operations.

“Alan joins Axis Security in this new and important role with a wealth of experience in the industry, designing and managing numerous large scale security operations.”

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