Building Safer Communities, Together
General

This morning, the Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber in collaboration with Atlas Security hosted an inspiring session focused on community safety and business resilience.
Guest speaker Michelle Brown opened the event with a warm welcome on behalf of Atlas Security, sharing her personal experience as a long-standing client and highlighting the many ways Atlas continues to make a difference in our community.
Jon Best, retired Brigadier and proud Atlas team member, followed with valuable insights on enhancing personal safety. Reminding us all that vigilance and awareness are key to prevention.
Our Community Development Manager Ryan Morris, emphasized the power of collaboration and how working together with local businesses and residents strengthens the foundation of safer neighborhoods.
To conclude, Reinhard Keys shared practical strategies for securing business operations and offered an exciting glimpse into Atlas Security’s future technology and innovation plans.
At Atlas Security, we believe that safety starts with connection and today was a great reminder of how impactful it is when businesses, community members, and security experts come together for a shared purpose.



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