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In todays episode we're joined by Eric Stuart QPM - After a 33 year police career with firearms, helicopter and covert deployments, Eric retired in 2012 after delivering the largest national event in the history of policing, the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay over 70 days and 8,000 miles.
He holds FdA and BA hons in Crowd Safety Management and now delivers training in crowd and events safety in the UK, US and Canada. He also plans and delivers crowd and event safety plans, working in these roles throughout the year. He is preparing for his third major presentation at the American Events Safety Alliance 2017, was key note speaker at the Canadian ESA Safety Summit in April 2017 and was still training in the US and Canada until the Covid Lock Downs.
It is our pleasure to welcome Eric to Protect and Serve.
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In todays episode we're joined by Eric Stuart QPM - After a 33 year police career with firearms, helicopter and covert deployments, Eric retired in 2012 after delivering the largest national event in the history of policing, the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay over 70 days and 8,000 miles.
He holds FdA and BA hons in Crowd Safety Management and now delivers training in crowd and events safety in the UK, US and Canada. He also plans and delivers crowd and event safety plans, working in these roles throughout the year. He is preparing for his third major presentation at the American Events Safety Alliance 2017, was key note speaker at the Canadian ESA Safety Summit in April 2017 and was still training in the US and Canada until the Covid Lock Downs.
It is our pleasure to welcome Eric to Protect and Serve.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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