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NSI announces new Chief Executive

by Andy Clutton

The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) has announced Richard Fogelman as its new Chief Executive effective Wednesday from 1st March 2023, as Richard Jenkins leaves the Inspectorate after leading it for nine years.

Richard Fogelman has more than 15 years’ management experience, including almost a decade as CEO of a UK charity.

Commenting on his appointment, Richard Fogelman stated: “It’s a privilege to be appointed as Chief Executive of NSI and I am thrilled to be joining a very talented and enthusiastic team. I am looking forward to drawing upon my experience to further promote the value of security and fire safety third party certification both within the sector and more widely to commercial buyers, the public sector, specifiers and homeowners. Ever changing technology, increasing customer expectations and new, more stringent standards provide an exciting opportunity that I am excited to start shaping.”

Richard Jenkins, Chief Executive commented “I am delighted to welcome Richard Fogelman, confident in the knowledge his wealth of experience will ensure he is well placed to maintain and further leverage the organisation’s mission, vision and expertise, as it continues to support stakeholders, and the professional security and fire safety sectors in raising standards that serve the interests of protecting people, property and wider public safety.”

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