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5 Mins With Jake Lacey
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5 Minutes With Jake Lacey

In our ongoing “5 Minutes with” series, we are speaking with a range of colleagues to show their commitment to our organisation and its growth. Recent interviewees include Dale Johnson, Regional Manager for the Central region,  Sharon Smith, Health and Safety Manager, and Ellen Cale, Internal Communications & Engagement Manager.

In this instalment, we spoke to Jake Lacey, who has worked with us since 2017. Jake is an integral part of our team, with nearly 20 years of experience in the security industry. Working up from a frontline officer himself, Jake knows what it means to feel part of a wider security organisation, and advocates for the best interests of both officers and clients.

What does your role entail?

As a Contract Manager, I run the day-to-day operations for several clients. There’s a lot of variety to my contracts, from defence and special mission contracts to educational sites and corporate headquarters.

My job ensures that our contracts in these areas are running smoothly, are operationally efficient, and we are meeting our key performance indicators and service level agreements. Each client I work with has different expectations or needs that require a different approach.

What roles have you worked in prior to joining Corps Security?

Since the age of 18, I have worked in security roles. Now, nearly 20 years on, I think that I’ve spent my working life in every security role under the sun – bars and events, loss prevention, corporate security, special protection projects.

From there, I’ve worked up to where I am now, managing and supervising over 150 employees with the knowledge that once, I was in their shoes.

Tell us about your journey within the company

I joined Corps in 2017, after working as an Area Manager in a different security company. I’ve been working as a Contract Manager for Corps ever since.

That means that over the years, I’ve met a lot of interesting people along the way, including clients who have held contracts with us for decades, where we have built up strong, trusted relationships. I’ve also met a lot of different officers on the ground who have a range of experience I could learn from, like those with a military background.

What steps has your development taken and how has Corps supported you in this?

My understanding of finances and profit and loss has greatly improved as I have grown into my role at Corps. I often help with the retendering of contracts within my portfolio, and that has been a real learning curve; it’s totally different from my original focus. The wider teams working on tenders have really helped me in my knowledge, and we’ve developed strong working relationships.

I have also enhanced my HR training to improve how I understand and respond to the officers I look after. Whether I am praising an officer for their great work or advising them on how best to change their approach, I have a strong grasp on how to approach and facilitate those important conversations with others.

What’s been your biggest highlight in your role?

Retendering contracts is the sign of a job well done, so I find any successful retenders hugely rewarding. Beyond just the commercial benefits, it fills me with pride to see that I am part of the reason clients want to stay and work with us. It means they see not only the value of Corps, but the value that our officers bring to contracts every day.

I also think it’s a huge win when we renegotiate good pay for colleagues. Corps advocates for all officers to earn the Real Living Wage or above, so knowing our officers have those opportunities for pay growth means we are securing their future with the organisation, too.

What do you love most about working at Corps?

I am proud of Corps’ long history and of its advocacy for helping marginalised groups, especially its ongoing support of its charity partner Combat Stress, which provides mental health support for veterans. I appreciate how Corps is a social enterprise and cares for its whole team, and that profits are fed back into the organisation for everyone, rather than to shareholders. It’s the morally right thing to do.

Corps’ message at its foundation was to provide employment opportunities to the veterans who have served our country, and by working in this business, I am proud to support that mission today.

What are the key ingredients to finding happiness at work?

Just like in any job, it’s part and parcel that some things might not stimulate you, but there are plenty of things I do daily that I get a real buzz out of. Winning contracts, securing the best pay for officers, and watching my officers progress from a relief role to a supervisory one. Those journeys are hugely rewarding to me.

A huge part of that is the people I get to speak with every day. I’ve worked in places before where there wasn’t that sense of reciprocity and gratitude, and in those spaces, it’s easy to get ground down and just scrape by.

I am lucky to have built such strong relationships over time with my clients and officers, who are receptive, responsive, and appreciative of all we do to make sure day-to-day operations are running smoothly.

What helps you create a good work/life balance?

Having things to focus on outside of work is hugely important to me. Whether I go to the gym, or go boxing, I always want to have hobbies and activities that take me outside of the workplace and help me reset for the next day.

I also encourage my children’s hobbies and invest in what they enjoy doing. That means I’m outside and on the sidelines, cheering them on or being a taxi service, dropping them here and there.

If I didn’t have that structure in place, it could be easy to just work 24/7. But making sure I stop, walk away from the screen, have my own interests and prioritise enjoying time with my friends and family, really helps me strike a balance so I feel refreshed and ready for my work.

September 29, 2025/by Corps Security
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5 Mins With Dale Johnson
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5 Minutes With Dale Johnson

In our continuing “5 Minutes with” series, we’re delighted to introduce Dale Johnson, Regional Manager for the Central region at Corps Security. With over two decades of experience in the security industry, Dale brings a wealth of operational knowledge and leadership expertise. His commitment to client retention, team development, and community engagement is exemplary.

What does your role entail?

As Regional Manager for the Central region, I oversee operations from Birmingham up to Newcastle. I manage a team of Contract Managers across Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Newcastle who are responsible for our day-to-day operations at over 140 sites.

My role involves line management of Contract Managers and Account Managers within my region, working closely with Corps support teams such as HR, recruitment, and central support to manage employee attraction and retention. I attend quarterly business reviews with our major clients such as JCB and West Midland Police as well as national clients such as CBRE. I also support Contract Managers where required in conducting monthly KPI meetings to ensure we’re delivering consistently excellent service.

My role is diverse. One day I might be reviewing performance metrics on our system dashboards, the next I’m visiting customers or supporting Contract Managers with client liaison. I particularly focus on our teams that need additional support, ensuring our operational teams have what they need to succeed.

What roles have you worked in prior to joining Corps Security?

I’ve been in the security industry since I was 21, so that’s over 20 years of experience. I started as a Relief Officer with Initial Security, which was later acquired. Over a decade, I worked my way up through various positions – Security Officer, Supervisor, Scheduler, Response Officer, and eventually Contract Manager.

Later, I worked as an Account Manager for a security provider on a JLL contract, and I have had management experience with 2 or 3 other security companies before finding the right fit with Corps Security in 2019. The transition to Corps involved taking on more financial accountability as well as the operational day to day running of a portfolio, managing profit and loss accounts and understanding how daily operational decisions affect financial performance. This was challenging initially but I’ve learnt a lot with the support of my Corps colleagues and direct line management. It has made me a more rounded Contract Manager.

Tell us about your journey within the company

I joined Corps in 2019 as a Contract Manager looking after the East Midlands area out of the Birmingham branch. After establishing myself in that role, I regularly stepped in to cover for the Regional Manager during annual leave, supporting the Regional Director. In April 2022, this led to being promoted to Regional Manager for the Birmingham branch.

Last April, my responsibilities expanded to include Manchester, Leeds, and Newcastle branches. This growth came with challenges – integrating new teams, managing staff transitions, and handling sites requiring intensive support. We’ve now got a solid team that’s delivering excellent results across the region.

What steps has your development taken and how has Corps supported you in this?

Corps has been incredibly supportive of my development. I’ve completed additional training courses to aid my development, and during the period between my predecessor’s departure and my promotion, I received substantial support from senior leadership. They were really invested in me and wanted me to succeed. This level of support and trust has been instrumental in my growth as a leader and is something I try to extend to my own team members.

What’s been your biggest highlight in your role?

One of my greatest highlights was when our JCB team won Team of the Year at the Fire and Security Excellence Awards in 2024. We took over this contract in January 2022. The existing security team was disengaged and facing significant challenges in service delivery. By promoting from within, working closely with the client, and immersing ourselves in their community events, we transformed the operation.

Other major highlights include retaining the West Midlands Police contract for another five years and successfully renewing our contract with Walsall College after 20 years of service, demonstrating that we’re consistently delivering a quality service to our clients.

What do you love most about working at Corps?

What I love most about Corps is that it feels different from working for just another security company. Corps has a purpose beyond just making money. It’s there to support veterans and help local communities. This sense of purpose makes a real difference to how I approach my role.

We’re actively involved in charitable initiatives too. I’ve participated in charitable cycling events for Combat Stress and I help organise our annual charity football tournament. Being immersed in the “Corps way” gives meaning to our work beyond profit margins.

What are the key ingredients to finding happiness at work?

I believe having a sense of humour is essential, even in stressful situations. If you’re ever stressed and can’t see a way out, my advice is simple – ring your boss and have a conversation. It might not resolve the situation immediately, but getting things off your chest helps enormously.

I make a point of keeping in touch with my team, often calling them during commutes just to check in. These conversations aren’t always about work, sometimes they’re about personal matters or offering support when they need it. As the old BT advert used to say, “It’s good to talk.”

What helps you create a good work/life balance?

The key is having a great team around you. I’m fortunate to have a team where we all support each other, no matter the challenge.

While I do choose to keep an eye on emails during some time away from work, I do switch off when traveling abroad with my family as I know my team has support from the senior team when required. Corps has given me a work-life balance I didn’t have before, which is particularly important as I have a young family. The security industry will always have its out-of-hours challenges but having a supportive team makes all the difference.

At Corps Security, we’re proud of our people who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our organisation and the clients we serve. As one of the UK’s leading specialist security companies, we put our people at the heart of everything we do. If you’re interested in working with us, please get in touch.

July 29, 2025/by Corps Security
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Day Five – Ross-on-Wye to Bristol

Wales weather lets rip on the riders

Day Five was the hardest day for weather, Wales didn’t disappoint with mist, fog, rain and so much more.

Sadly, Day Five was the first and hopefully last time that a stretch of the challenge had to be skipped. The weather created dangers as roads were waterlogged, and there was a real danger that the bikes could get damaged or more concerningly injuries could occur.

After a quick recovery from the support team van, the team arrived at the Cardiff office where the team had laid on a spread and more importantly hot tea and coffee too.

Well done to Andy Topp, Sales and Marketing Director who joined as a guest rider. More from Rob, below.

VLOG:

Here is Rob Hill about to set off on Day Six with an update on Day Five…

 

Day Four – Stafford to Ross-on-Wye

Bike issues meant Dale Johnson had to pull out….

Day Four threw a few challenges at the team, none more so that Dale Johnson, who after many issues with his bike has had to make the extremely tough decision to pull out of the challenge. We want to take this opportunity to praise the amazing effort Dale has put into this challenge and for pacing through hundreds of miles despite equipment issues. Thank you, Dale! We appreciate every mile and minute.

You may have noticed if you were watching live that the team struggled to get out of Stafford. After a few laps the team were on route to Birmingham – albeit hitting traffic and roadworks on the way.

The team were surprised to see Neil Shanks join them (in a vehicle, not on a bike), taking some amazing photos (some of these are below) and dropping off a hamper of amazing goodies for the team. The riders soon reached the Birmingham office where they were also greeted by the Corps team.

Sadly, we have had some tracking device issues so apologies that we cannot see the whole route today. But, Rob fills you in below.

VLOG:

Here is Rob Hill about to set off on Day Five with an update on Day Four…

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Pictures courtesy of Neil Shanks

 

Day Three – Leeds to Stafford via Manchester

The weather gave the team a boost

Day Three took the team from Leeds in the heart of Yorkshire, via the Manchester office to the lovely town of Stafford.

Unlike Day Two, the team had less issues, in fact – the weather held up for the day and the team were able to pick up pace as they trekked down the west side of the UK. Rob – he was waiting for the hotel receptionist to dry his clothes. Don’t know how he smooth talked his way into that one!

The team are in good spirits. They are tired, but they know how important these vital funds are to Combat Stress and the UK veterans they support. So, if you can, please give generously. Thank you!

Day Three: Results

Climbing to an altitude of over 6,652ft, and averaging a speed of 38 mph, covering 93 miles the day three team smashed it.

You can now watch the journey with 3d landscape modelling, check out this link…

VLOG:

Here is Jon Cox, the team’s Support Driver with an update as the team set off on Day Four.

 

Here is Corps’ Chief Executive, Mike Bullock showing support for our amazing cyclists as they stop by the Manchester office:

 

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Day Two – Carlisle to Leeds

Freezing falls and fords

Following an incredible feat on day one, the team set off at 8:30am on one of the hardest days of the 7-day challenge. Day two also saw the arrival of Carly Bedford from the Leeds office, fresh and unfazed by the challenge, Carly began to set the pace for the lads as they felt the pain of day two.

Day two threw some challenges at the team too. Riding at over 7,800ft, the team faces severely cold weather, battling snow at the high altitude, not quite what you expect in early April. The pace and pressure of the challenge began to show, as Scott misses a turn and when trying to correct himself on the winding back road, had a little tumble. After a couple of mins in the support van, he was once again off with the team.

If anyone has experienced a countryside Ford, you will know you do all you can to avoid it. As Rob and Carly make use of the foot bridge as they were now a few minutes ahead of the other two, the boys didn’t think so quickly on their feet and as such decided to have a little swim in the freezing cold water. Ouch! But again, once stripped (yes naked) and reclothed, off they went to the finish line.

The team would like to give a massive shout out to Andy Bedford, Carly’s husband, who joined Rob for the last 40km of the cycle as the team took on the cycle route made famous by the Tour de France. Thank you, Andy.

Day Two: Results

Climbing to an altitude of over 7,800ft, the team cycled over 119 miles in 8.5 hours. What an

 

Map 1

 

VLOG:

Here is Scott with an update as the team set off on Day Three.

The Tour de Corps riders have set off on the 700-mile challenge for Combat Stress. The team set off from Glasgow at 8:30am on Sunday 23rd April 2023, on the 7-day challenge raising essential funds for Combat Stress.

We will keep you updated daily on the team’s progress, right here. If you would like to show your support, and fund essential mental health support for UK veterans, you can donate here: https://events.combatstress.org.uk/fundraisers/tourdecorps2023

Day One – Glasgow to Carlisle

On day one, Rob Hill, Scott Hudson and Dale Johnson set off from the Corps Monitoring office in Glasgow. Day one was not kind, as the team faced wind and rain as they faced the steep inclines of the Scottish landscape.

The team battled the elements to complete the 116 miles to Carlisle, passing Douglas, Lockerbie and Gretna Green before reaching Carlisle around 7pm.

Distance Covered on Day One:

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Here’s is the team heading to the finish line of their first day, for a well-earned shower, dry clothes, hot meal, and rest.

Here is Rob Hill with his Day One Vlog:

 

And the team approaching the finish at the end of Day One:

 

Join us daily for further updates on the journey.

 

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