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Leading EHS Software provider, iProtectU, appoints Sally Beck to lead its strategy and governance globally. Building on a strong international export growth in 2022, Sally’s appointment will further strengthen the company’s growing reputation internationally as the leading solution for regulatory compliance and EHS.
Sally will manage the company’s entire EHS strategy globally, with an immediate focus on China and the United Arab Emirates, where iProtectU has expanded its user base after winning several competitions in the region.
Sally has a M.Sc. in Occupational Health and Safety Management and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Disaster Management and has consulted on numerous international disaster mitigation and compliance projects.
Sally has extensive experience in most industry sectors in the UK, Europe and Internationally. She is a Chartered Health and Safety Practitioner with a wide range of both academic and industrial experience. This experience coupled with a deep and tacit knowledge of our products will enable us to continue to build on an already impressive record of success internationally.
Sally Beck B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc, CMIOSH
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