February 6, 2025 - 03:13

SGMC Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Browning as its new Director of Physical Security. With an extensive background in security management and a proven track record in safeguarding facilities, Browning is set to enhance the safety protocols at SGMC Health. His experience spans over a decade in various roles within the security sector, where he has successfully implemented strategies to protect both personnel and property.
In his new role, Browning will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of physical security, including risk assessments, emergency preparedness, and the management of security personnel. His leadership is expected to bolster the organization's commitment to providing a safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors alike.
Browning expressed his enthusiasm for joining SGMC Health, stating that he is eager to collaborate with the team to strengthen security measures and ensure a safe healthcare setting. His appointment marks a significant step forward in SGMC Health's ongoing efforts to prioritize safety and security within the community.
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