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NEWS


IOSH CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO RETIRE THIS YEAR


Bev Messinger, Chief Executive of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), has announced that she will retire from her role in mid- 2021 after four and a half years.


During that time, she has overseen the successful implementation of IOSH’s five-year strategy, WORK 2022 – shaping the


future of safety and health, and she has initiated and led a comprehensive and successful transformation programme.


Since October 2016, Bev had taken IOSH from a UK-


focused membership organisation with a financial deficit in danger of not meeting its charitable objects to a purposeful and internationally respected professional body serving over 47,000 members spanning almost every sector in around 130 countries.


Dr Bill Gunnyeon, Chair of the IOSH Board of Trustees, said: “We required someone inspirational and capable


of transforming IOSH and addressing many challenges. This is exactly what Bev has done – leading by example, guided by strong and inclusive values and principles.


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“She established effective leadership and governance, focused business strategy and ambitions, created greater efficiency, correct resourcing, robust internal processes and better communications that have all improved IOSH’s performance in line with its strategic objectives and members’ needs.


“As my own term as Chair comes to an end and the recruitment of my successor is well underway, the Board will value Bev’s continued support welcoming the new Chair and ensuring a smooth transition before she retires next summer.


“It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with Bev and to see how her work and that of her team has so significantly transformed IOSH for the better. On behalf of the Board, I want to thank her most sincerely for her hard work, enthusiasm and dedication which has allowed so much to be achieved.”


Bev Messinger added: “After an amazing four and a half years leading this exceptional organisation and working with a brilliant team and hundreds of inspiring volunteers, 2021 will be the right time for me to pursue long-held plans to develop a non-exec portfolio which I postponed this year to lead the Institution through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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STANLEY SECURITY ANNOUNCES NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR FOR GREAT BRITAIN


Water Technologies in UK, Europe and Japan, bringing with him significant commercial and operational experience. Femi joins STANLEY Security from Johnson Controls – Hitachi where he held the role of Managing Director UK & Ireland, delivering continuous improvement and world class customer service in both B2B and B2C.


Femi may be new to the security industry, but his skills are readily transferable; his extensive business management experience includes marketing, sales and supply chain in commercial and industrial manufacturing and distribution. He has a passion for leading and transforming businesses, driving change and building relationships, be that internally, with suppliers or with customers, whom he always places at the core of his business strategy.


STANLEY Security, one of the UK’s leading security providers, has appointed Gboyega Obafemi, known as Femi, as General Manager-Managing Director for Great Britain. Femi will be responsible for accelerating growth in Great Britain and driving STANLEY Security’s XaaS product strategy.


Femi has worked with multinational names, such as Philips, Siemens, GE, Toshiba-Carrier and Watts


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Commenting on his new appointment, Femi said: “It’s a great honour to have been appointed as Managing Director for STANLEY Security across Great Britain, especially at such an exciting time for the company. 2020 has been a year of change for many; in the security sector this has materialised in the accelerated adoption of cloud-hosted solutions and remote services. STANLEY Security is well placed to build on this development, enabling us to provide organisations with safer, healthier and more efficient sites and processes.


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