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David Derrick has a wealth of experience in various managerial roles and consulting positions. David is currently the Head of Service Delivery, Assessments at LRQA, where they are responsible for developing and maintaining the strategic plan for service delivery and leading the implementation of improvement initiatives. Prior to this, they served as the LRQA UK and Ireland Area Operations Manager.
David has also worked for Bureau Veritas as the Support Services Director, Managing Director of Oil & Gas, and Risk and Performance Director. David has experience as a Director at Incremental Consulting Limited and has a background in management consulting, having worked as a Management Consultant at IBM Business Consulting Services and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Earlier in their career, David held the position of Network Manager at Transco, where they managed a team and provided maintenance and emergency response services for a large customer base.
David Derrick attended Bexhill 6th Form College from 1986 to 1988. David then went on to the University of Bristol from 1989 to 1993, where they earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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By bringing together unrivalled expertise in certification, brand assurance, food safety, cybersecurity, inspection and training, we’ve become a leading global assurance provider. We’re proud of our heritage, but it’s who we are today that really matters, because that’s what shapes how we partner with our clients tomorrow. By combining strong values, decades of experience in risk management and mitigation and a keen focus on the future, we’re here to support our clients as they build safer, more secure, more sustainable businesses. From independent auditing, certification and training; to technical advisory services; to real-time assurance technology; to data-driven supply chain transformation, our innovative end-to-end solutions help our clients negotiate a rapidly changing risk landscape – making sure they’re shaping their own future, rather than letting it shape them.