Introducing Amy Wilkinson at Corps Security

Throughout Amy Wilkinson’s career she has been passionate about corporate social responsibility. Wilkinson played a lead role in Corps Security obtaining Social Enterprise, from investigating how to apply, what credentials needed to be met, working closely with the senior management team to achieve Corps new status, Wilkinson played a pivotal role.

Mark Rogers, Executive Director, Corps Security commented, “Social Enterprise status brings many benefits. For our business it guarantees that our social mission remains at the very heart of all we do and ensures we continue to operate in an ethical, transparent, and accountable way. I am excited to have Amy lead on this. It is my hope that together we can achieve great things for our people and our planet whilst supporting our purpose and Amy will make sure as a business, we do exactly that.”

Wilkinson began her career in the security industry in 2008 and over the past 13 years has held various roles across both sales and marketing functions.

In this time, she has helped support sales strategy as a Bid Manager, working with colleagues to secure a number of large contracts with blue-chip customers. She is passionate about partnership and working collaboratively with client organisations who share the same values and ingrained sense of social responsibility as Corps.

Wilkinson developed an interest in corporate responsibility and social value, having observed the genuine and positive impact security colleagues can have both on client organisations and within their wider communities. Joining Corps in 2019 Wilkinson was excited to be working for an employer whose very purpose has its foundations in social value and community support. Corps was created in 1859 with a very specific and special social mission – to provide gainful employment to ex-service personnel returning from the Crimean war.

Moving forward Wilkinson will work in collaboration with Corps charity partner Combat Stress, as well as other much deserving causes to define how the business can improve social impact.

“One of the things I found when I joined Corps was it is not about the bottom line, whilst making a profit is important for Corps it is all about the people. I couldn’t be happier to take the lead on Social Enterprise. It is important for me that Corps gets the recognition it deserves for the work it does with ex-military personnel. Corps was founded on a social mission that it still lives by today. It is now my duty to make sure we keep that mission alive alongside achieving our environmental and governance goals,” stated Wilkinson.

As Social Value Lead at Corps Wilkinson is working with the senior leadership team to ensure the company’s future activities continue to support its initial social mission, staying true to its roots and working closely within military communities.

Thanks to Corps Security’s clients, Combat Stress have funded 109 Days for the helpline. That is 4,500 calls of which 2,070 were new callers seeking help for the first time. They have given 131 veterans individual sessions with a psychiatrist, funded 575 one-to-one trauma-focused sessions and 862 video therapy sessions at home. In addition, 2,632 participants can attend one-to-one peer support group meetings across the UK.

 

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