Trans-Tasman security integrator achieves double with duo shortlisted as finalists in the inaugural Global Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs).
Wellington-based Operations Manager Isaac Taingahue and Auckland-based Systems Architect Lee Ashton have been announced as finalists in the ‘Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director’ and ‘Outstanding Security Consultant’ categories respectively.
“This is global recognition, a wonderful accolade for Isaac and Lee, and evidence of the industry-leading talent, professionalism and ambition within our Group,” said Optic Security Group Managing Director Mike Cunningham. “Optic is committed to deliver leading edge security solutions on the world stage, and our sustainable differentiation remains entrenched in the dedication of our staff.”
“Both Isaac and Lee are already very highly respected across NZ’s security industry, and between them have amassed several national level security industry awards on the back of compelling customer testimonials,” he said. “To have them competing on the world stage is ‘next level’. Well done Isaac and Lee!”
Isaac and Lee were the winners of their respective categories (Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director and Outstanding Security Consultant) at the 2024 New Zealand OSPAs.
Headquartered in the UK, the OSPAs are recognised internationally as the benchmark awards program for security professionals. The winners of 14 selected categories from the 48 countries covered by the national-level OSPAs in 2024 have qualified as finalists for the global awards… the best of the best.
According to the 2024 New Zealand OSPAs award judges, Isaac has successfully managed several significant customers including Victoria University of Wellington, Transpower NZ, The Great War Exhibition, the Department of Conservation, and Te Whatu Ora [Health New Zealand], to name just a few.
“Isaac is committed to delivering value-add to his customers, a trait that has characterised his career,” they stated. “The continued high satisfaction of the Wellington team’s long-term customers is testament to this.”
Lee Ashton, a multi-award-winning security technician and security consultant, was described by the 2024 New Zealand OSPAs judges as a champion of customer-driven advisory services who “excels in clear communication, imparting knowledge, and offering standards-based, evidence-based, and fit-for-purpose security risk consultancy.”
“Lee’s holistic understanding spans physical security, health and safety, personnel security, privacy, data protection, cyber security, and organisational resilience,” they said. “His extensive knowledge of enterprise-level security systems enriches his advisory and design work, setting him apart in the industry.”
Global OSPAs winners will be announced at a live online event on 12 February.
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