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Security professionalism award launched by the Security Institute.
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The Security Institute
: 23 May, 2007 (Company News) |
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Stewart Kidd presented with first George van Schalkwyk award for professionalism in the security industry. |
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The Security Institute has instigated an award to recognise someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the cause of security professionalism. The award takes the form of a silver De Vecchi bowl, one of which will be awarded each year to an outstanding security professional.
Named after George van Schalkwyk, the Award is given in memory of an Institute Member - a lovely gentleman and a true security professional - who was sadly killed in a helicopter accident in Afghanistan in July 2006.
The presentation of the first award was made at the Institute's AGM by Phil Cook, Regional Director of Universal Guardian, sponsors of the award and George's employers. It was awarded to Stewart Kidd FSyI in recognition of his personal commitment to the highest standards of security practice and professional development, and of his pivotal role in the foundation and development of the Security Institute.
In announcing the award recipient, Bill Wyllie, Chairman of the Security Institute said "It goes to someone whose personal standards of security professionalism are beyond question, to someone whose name is synonymous with excellence in our field, and to someone who helped to breathe life into the Institute from day one and who has been central to its success over the past 8 years. I am delighted to be able to ask Stewart Kidd to accept this Award in recognition of the immense contribution that he has made to the Institute."
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