Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Octavian Security UK makes four senior hires

Octavian Security UK, the Nottinghamshire-based accredited security protection firm, has made a quartet of senior appointments as the company looks to expand even further.Kiran Ghuman has been named as Octavian Security’s new Managing Director and will steer the company with a strategy firmly fixed on growth through providing the company’s broad spectrum of services and helping organisations to better manage their security solutions.Meanwhile, Anoop Dhaliwal joins the company as Director of Business Development. Anoop is a seasoned professional with a career-long record of consultative sales and business development.Hannah Foody joins Octavian Security UK as Business Development Manager. Hannah comes from a legal background and was most recently a private client advisor at Taylor Rose in Birmingham.Finally, Bilal Ahmed joins as Finance Director to strategically guide Octavian Security to further growth.

Bilal joined Octavian after he successfully completed his fixed term contract at the Arts Council England as Senior Officer, Financial and Risk Analysis. Bilal managed financial risk for 828 National Portfolio Organisations in England and assisted in funding round for 2023-26 as part of the Government’s Levelling Up Programme.Sabrina Wolfreys, Head of HR at Octavian Security UK, said: “To be able to attract high calibre people to the business has always been our strength and this has continued with the appointments of Kiran, Anoop, Hannah and Bilal. We’re confident our clients will reap the benefit of their experience and ingenuity almost immediately and I look forward to driving the business forward alongside them.”The appointments come as Octavian Security UK, which is based in Bingham, Nottinghamshire, is reporting huge demand for its services due to a number of significant contract wins across multiple locations.

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