Women in Security Awards 2021 – A Celebration of Contribution and Achievements in the Security Sector

The Women in Security Awards 2021 took place yesterday evening (9th September) and the National Security Inspectorate (NSI) was proud to once again sponsor this prestigious event celebrating the significant contribution and achievements of women in the security sector.

The awards ceremony, organised by Professional Security Magazine, was held for the first time at Shakespeare’s Underglobe Theatre in London, and was hosted by Roy Cooper, the Managing Director of the magazine and awards patron, Una Riley. Michelle Russell, the Security Industry Authority’s Acting Chief Executive Officer opened the evening by recognising the steps the industry has taken to become more representative of the society it serves and the momentum this is garnering.

NSI would like to congratulate each of the winners and finalists who, in all five award categories, included representatives from 7 NSI approved/assessed companies:

Industry

Sarah Cork – Lodge Service Group (Finalist)

Technical

Olivia Crouch – Total Security Services (Winner)

Emma Harris – Mitie Security (Finalist)

Business Manager

Jacki Budworth-Oades – Dardan Security (Finalist)

Security Manager

Helen Hyman – Mitie Security (Finalist)

Charlie Gullidge – ICTS UK & Ireland (Finalist)

Frontline

Denise Philipps – Westgrove Group (Winner)

Lucy Eaton – Sodexo (Finalist)

Congratulations also to Una Riley who was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award and received a standing ovation for her efforts in creating and launching the Women In Security Awards – now in its tenth year.

Richard Jenkins, NSI Chief ExecutiveRichard Jenkins NSI Chief Executive commented: “The Women in Security Awards ceremony was a welcome occasion to reconnect with industry colleagues face to face.  We have supported this event for many years and to hear the testimonies of the winners never fails to inspire.

“We warmly congratulate the outstanding winners and finalists who are clearly leading lights within their respective organisations and we wish them every success in the future. When faced with decisions about careers paths and choices, we would encourage women to consider the security sector with its huge diversity of roles which provide plenty of opportunities for long, fulfilling and successful careers.”