Giovanni Manunta
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Dr. Giovanni Manunta (b. 12 August, 1946) is an ex-military Italian consultant and lecturer who specialises in national and international security. [1]
Affiliations
- The Security and Risk Studies Institute (SRSI) - President (2001) [2]
- Cranfield University - Senior Lecturer (1998-00)
- RMCS Shrivenham - Academic Leader for the MSc in Corporate Security Management, International Consultant (1995-97),
- Leicester University - PhD Researcher (Supervised by Prof. Martin Gill)
- Bologna University - Occasional lecturer
- Manunta & Powell - General Manager (1996-99)
- Manunta & de Madrid (Security Advisors), Spain - General Manager (1994-97)
- INDICO (Security Events and Conferences), Italy - Associate (1991-96)
- L & M Partners (Security Consultants), Italy - General Manager
- GIVIESSE (Security Systems), Italy (1980-93) - General Manager
- Italian Army - Cadet (Military Academy). 2nd Lieutenant (Scuola di Applicazione). Platoon and Company Commander. Training officer at Reggimento Paracadutisti and ‘Corsi di Ardimento’. Section Commander and Lecturer at ‘Scuola d’Applicazione d’Arma’. (1964-79)
- Scarman Centre for the Study of Public Order at the University of Leicester - Honorary Visiting Fellow.
- ERI (European Research Institute) at Bath University - Visiting Fellow
- Security Institute - Fellow
- Security Journal - Advisory Board
- ERI (Espionage Research Institute, USA) - Advisory Board
- ESEF (European Security Education Forum)
- RSMF (Risk and Security Management Forum)
- SITO (Security Industry Training Organisation)
- ASIS (American Society for Industrial Security)
- Ordine dei Giornalisti, Italy
- SIESO (Society of Industrial Emergency Security Officers)
- Chamber of Commerce, Turin - Security Expert [3]
References
- ↑ 'IL PRESIDENTE GIOVANNI MANUNTA', giorgioprinzi.it, accessed 29 April, 2009.
- ↑ SRSI Executive Board', SRSI website of 12 February, 2005. (Web archive accessed 29 April, 2009)
- ↑ 'IL PRESIDENTE GIOVANNI MANUNTA', giorgioprinzi.it, accessed 29 April, 2009.