Monday, April 29, 2024

Octavian Security UK appoints new armed forces champion

Octavian Security UK has appointed Rick Todd as its new armed forces champion.Rick joined the army in 1985, and was born into a military family. His father was in the RAF.  Rick ceased his army career in 1999 with his final posting in Germany, as a full corporal before stepping into the security world and embarking on his new career path. He joined Octavian in July 2022 as its new operations manager.The armed forces champion is the person who supports and works with HR to bring veterans, reservists and forces families into the company and assists them with their career path.Reshma Sheikh, chairperson at Octavian Security UK, said: “We are proud of their Silver status through the MOD Employer Recognition Scheme, and our armed forces champion is the ‘go-to’ person for any staff seeking advice on a range of matters.”

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