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[[Rachel Briggs]] is a member of the [[Risk and Security Management Forum]] (RSMF) and the [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and is Head of International Programmes at [[Demos]].  
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'''Rachel Briggs''' is the Director of the charity [[Hostage UK]] <ref> Charity Heads Receive Honors For Helping Britons Overseas, “Tax-News.com”, 02 January 2014 http://www.tax-news.com/news/Charity_Heads_Receive_Honors_For_Helping_Britons_Overseas_____63203.html</ref>  and a security expert working on security and foreign policy. She is a member of the [[Risk and Security Management Forum]] (RSMF) and the [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and is Head of International Programmes at [[Demos]].  
  
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==Activities==
 
Briggs organised a convention on Risk and Security Management which took place between 14 December 2005 and 18 January 2006. The gathering was part of the [[Demos]] research project, 'Getting Down to Business:  Aligning Security with Business Objectives' and speakers included [[Nikki Heath]], CEO, [[SOE  Academy]]; [[Linda Sharpe]], Interim Chief Executive, [[Skills for Security]]; Professor [[Edward Borodzicz]], Director, [[Centre for Risk, Crisis and Security Management]],  University of Portsmouth; and [[David Burrill]] of private security firm, [[Burrill Green]].   
 
Briggs organised a convention on Risk and Security Management which took place between 14 December 2005 and 18 January 2006. The gathering was part of the [[Demos]] research project, 'Getting Down to Business:  Aligning Security with Business Objectives' and speakers included [[Nikki Heath]], CEO, [[SOE  Academy]]; [[Linda Sharpe]], Interim Chief Executive, [[Skills for Security]]; Professor [[Edward Borodzicz]], Director, [[Centre for Risk, Crisis and Security Management]],  University of Portsmouth; and [[David Burrill]] of private security firm, [[Burrill Green]].   
  
 
The project was supported by [[BP]], [[British  Airways]], [[Control Risks]] Group, [[E.On]], Group 4 Securicor Global Risks Ltd., [[HSBC]], [[Kroll]], [[Prudential]], [[Qinetiq]], and [[Shell]]. <ref>Ref needed.</ref>
 
The project was supported by [[BP]], [[British  Airways]], [[Control Risks]] Group, [[E.On]], Group 4 Securicor Global Risks Ltd., [[HSBC]], [[Kroll]], [[Prudential]], [[Qinetiq]], and [[Shell]]. <ref>Ref needed.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 10 December 2019

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Chatham House expert

Rachel Briggs is the Director of the charity Hostage UK [1] and a security expert working on security and foreign policy. She is a member of the Risk and Security Management Forum (RSMF) and the Foreign Policy Centre and is Head of International Programmes at Demos.

Activities

Briggs organised a convention on Risk and Security Management which took place between 14 December 2005 and 18 January 2006. The gathering was part of the Demos research project, 'Getting Down to Business: Aligning Security with Business Objectives' and speakers included Nikki Heath, CEO, SOE Academy; Linda Sharpe, Interim Chief Executive, Skills for Security; Professor Edward Borodzicz, Director, Centre for Risk, Crisis and Security Management, University of Portsmouth; and David Burrill of private security firm, Burrill Green.

The project was supported by BP, British Airways, Control Risks Group, E.On, Group 4 Securicor Global Risks Ltd., HSBC, Kroll, Prudential, Qinetiq, and Shell. [2]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
2006 Counter Terror World Summit5 December 20066 December 2006London
Olympia
Bunch of "counter-terrorists" who met in London 2006
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References

  1. Charity Heads Receive Honors For Helping Britons Overseas, “Tax-News.com”, 02 January 2014 http://www.tax-news.com/news/Charity_Heads_Receive_Honors_For_Helping_Britons_Overseas_____63203.html
  2. Ref needed.