ASIS International New Delhi Chapter 207 announces newly elected Executive Committee

ASIS International, the world’s leading association for security management professionals, has announced the results of the recent elections for the Executive Committee of the New Delhi Chapter 207 for the term 2025-2026. The following individuals have been elected:

Chapter Chair: Mahesh Singh Chauhan
Chapter Vice Chair: Girish Kaushik, CPP
Chapter Secretary: Jyotsana Bhalla
Chapter Treasurer: Garima Goswamy, CPP

The newly elected committee will officially assume their responsibilities following the Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled to take place on 20th December 2024. The office bearers will serve a two-year-term.

It is noteworthy that Sanjay Kaushik and Col Kanwar Kishore have been elected to the ASIS Asia Pacific Regional Board, effective January 2025. This recognition underscores their dedication and leadership within the global security community. ASIS International has been an invaluable platform offering opportunities for volunteering, networking, skill enhancement, knowledge sharing and importantly giving back to the industry and community at large.

Founded in 1955, ASIS International remains the premier global platform for security professionals, offering members access to cutting-edge research, certifications, and networking opportunities. The New Delhi Chapter continues to play a pivotal role in fostering excellence and innovation within the security profession in India and beyond.

The outgoing executive committee which comprises Geetika Wahi, Pravesh Tiwari, CPP and Dr Kuber Singh Rathore, CPP was led by Harvindra Singh, CPP. This year Harvindra Singh won the prestigious ASIS International Distinguished Service Award at GSX, Ordlando, USA making it the first ever award won by ASIS India Chapter Chair. In the spirit of teamwork, the newly formed Executive Committee will seek their support along with those of all other members to make the New Delhi Chapter better and bigger

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