Compliance lead joins BPI after ISO wins
Wakefield-based online asset disposal firm BPI has appointed Natalie Wilson as compliance and quality manager following the company’s successful ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 accreditations.
Natalie brings six years’ experience in health and safety and ISO auditing, alongside qualifications including a NEBOSH diploma, ISO Lead Auditor certification and a business management degree.
She will now lead the firm’s ISO27001 accreditation process, helping to strengthen information security and enhance internal systems.
Natalie said: “I’m excited to step into this part-time role at such a crucial time for the company and to support BPI’s continued progress on its ISO journey.
“Building on our recent ISO accreditations and strong commitment to sustainability, I look forward to strengthening our systems and driving meaningful improvements.”
Henry Spencer, operations director at BPI, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Natalie to the team at this pivotal stage in our business.
“Her expertise will be instrumental as we advance our ISO initiatives and sustainability goals, bringing confidence in our ability to enhance our systems and deliver lasting improvements across the business.”
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