Gallagher Security (Europe) has become the Security Institute’s first corporate partner. Officially presented at the Security Institute's annual conference, held at the Amba Hotel, Marble Arch, London on 22nd September, 2016, the partnership signifies the commitment Gallagher has to the Institute and the security industry as a whole.

Promoting Standards Of Integrity

On receiving the certificate of membership, Gallagher's Strategic Business Development Manager, Gordon Swallow, said: "Gallagher has supported the Security Institute for a number of years through the affiliate membership scheme. By becoming a corporate partner, it allows us to support the work the Institute does on a higher level."

Garry Evanson, Chairman at the Security Institute, said: "Corporate partnership offers businesses within the security industry an opportunity to support the work we do to promote the highest possible standards of integrity and professional competence in the business of security. Having Gallagher as our first corporate partner is a great start for the initiative and we are looking forward to working together."

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