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James Kelly leaves BSIA
02 November 2018
THE BRITISH Security Industry Association (BSIA) has announced that James Kelly has stepped down as chief executive with immediate effect..

In the interim, David Wilkinson, Director of Technical Services, will oversee the responsibilities of the role as a search for a new leader begins in earnest. Kelly joined the BSIA as chief executive in December 2009.
BSIA chairman Simon Banks said: “On behalf of the BSIA I would like to thank James for his nine years of service for the Association, and his many successes in leading and championing the security industry. We wish him well in his future endeavours”.
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