Venture Director elected member of Security Institute

Venture Security were delighted to receive the recent news that Managing Director Paul Howe has been elected as a member of prestigious organisation, The Security Institute.

Joining an elite list of fellow security industry professionals, Paul is pleased to be part of the team which aims to provide objective standards for, and an independent assessment of, security practices in the UK.

Overseeing the professional competence and experience of those providing security both nationally and internationally, The Security Institute also helps raise awareness of professional security practices for the benefit of the public and industry.

With Venture Security specialising in the provision of security services for homeowners and corporate clients Hampshire, Wiltshire and Surrey regions, the company’s dedication to professionalism and achieving consistently high standards will assist Paul as he joins the exclusive panel.

This recognition from high-profile leaders of the growing security industry complements the already lengthy list of awards received by the team at Venture Security: As one of the top 5% scoring SIA Approved Contractors and one of only 40 Approved Close Protection suppliers in the UK, Venture also holds the prestigious ISO 9001 International Quality Standard.  Further supporting their ethos of ‘doing things properly’, all operatives employed by the company are assured to be fully qualified, vetted and trained, enabling them to handle any situation which may arise.

Paul Howe comments:

 "I am delighted to have been accepted as a member of The Security Institute.  Venture Security was established with the aim of providing a professional and reliable security service to the public - one which stood apart from those operating without proper training, licencing or insurances. As a member of the group which oversees the proper practice and ensures such high standards are maintained in the industry, I hope that my experience and passion help me become a valuable addition to The Security Institute.”