09.01.15
Hain Celestial: elected Raymond W. Kelly to its board of directors. Kelly, who served as the police commissioner of New York City for 14 years, has been president of risk management services for Cushman and Wakefield, Inc. since March 2014. Cushman and Wakefield offers clients solutions to manage and mitigate risks around the world.
At Cushman and Wakefield, Kelly focuses on helping clients identify potential vulnerabilities to prepare and manage risk across critical areas including physical and cyber security, crisis management, due diligence and site selection as well as emergency preparedness.
Prior to joining Cushman and Wakefield, Kelly had a 50-year tenure in public service, during which he became a well-known leader in law enforcement. In New York City, he established the first counterterrorism bureau of any municipal police department in the country as well as a global intelligence program and established a real-time crime center, a state of the art facility using data mining.
Kelly also served as commissioner of the US Customs Service and as undersecretary for enforcement at the US Treasury Department, where he supervised the department’s enforcement bureaus including the US Customs Service, the US Secret Service, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
With the addition of Kelly to Hain Celestial’s board of directors there are now eight board members.
At Cushman and Wakefield, Kelly focuses on helping clients identify potential vulnerabilities to prepare and manage risk across critical areas including physical and cyber security, crisis management, due diligence and site selection as well as emergency preparedness.
Prior to joining Cushman and Wakefield, Kelly had a 50-year tenure in public service, during which he became a well-known leader in law enforcement. In New York City, he established the first counterterrorism bureau of any municipal police department in the country as well as a global intelligence program and established a real-time crime center, a state of the art facility using data mining.
Kelly also served as commissioner of the US Customs Service and as undersecretary for enforcement at the US Treasury Department, where he supervised the department’s enforcement bureaus including the US Customs Service, the US Secret Service, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
With the addition of Kelly to Hain Celestial’s board of directors there are now eight board members.