How to successfully transition from the police/military into the private sector.

Danny Lawley SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
London
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Presenter on Security related issues
Fee:
Free: Happy to travel to police/military locations to provide session
Category:
Business
Updated:
9th July 2025

This session gives useful practical advice to police and military personnel seeking to leave the service and join the private sector. Areas covered include the opportunities that exist in the corporate sector, the transferable skills you have to offer, interview considerations, salary negotiations and career prospects in the private sector.

Views: 6 | Enquiries: 0

About Danny Lawley

I spent 26 years as a senior commander in the Royal Hong Kong Police before moving to the private sector 15 years ago to head up security for several major banks in Asia, and most recently, London. I am often approached to give presentations on female security awareness, travel security, how to respond to an active shooter, dealing with stalkers and online intimidation and threats and about life as a senior expatriate commander in the Royal Hong Kong Police.

I would be delighted to discuss presenting on any of these topics for your organisation or group. I'm based in London and can fit most time schedules. I prefer to present in person as opposed to doing so online.

Danny Lawley


Send a message to the speaker

If you are interested in this talk and wish to contact the speaker, please complete the following form:

 
Please provide your contact name
 
Please provide the name of your group
 
Your phone number so that the speaker can contact you
 
Your email address so that the speaker can contact you
 
Give details about the event, time of day and location
Prove you are human please.
Use the slider to drag the puzzle so that the top and bottom are aligned , or use an alternate text based challenge by clicking here.
Question: Is water wet?
 

Site Search

Search across all speakers, topics and tags. Put your search term in the box and press enter or hit search

Use quotes around exact multiple word searches, eg "winston churchill".