Brett Burleigh currently serves as a Maritime Security Operator (MSO) with Protection Vessels International (PVI), where he leverages his extensive military background to enhance maritime security for merchant vessels navigating through high-risk areas. With nine years of dedicated service in the Royal Marines, Brett has...
Brett Burleigh currently serves as a Maritime Security Operator (MSO) with Protection Vessels International (PVI), where he leverages his extensive military background to enhance maritime security for merchant vessels navigating through high-risk areas. With nine years of dedicated service in the Royal Marines, Brett has honed his skills in anti-piracy operations, reconnaissance, and combat, making him a vital asset in the private security sector. His ascent to the rank of Corporal, following the successful completion of a Junior Command course, underscores his leadership capabilities and tactical acumen, which he now applies to safeguarding maritime operations.
At PVI, Brett is actively involved in key projects aimed at fortifying ship security protocols and implementing effective anti-piracy strategies. His role requires a deep understanding of maritime operations and the ability to assess and mitigate risks in real-time, ensuring the safety of crew and cargo alike. Brett’s military experience, particularly with NATO and the Ministry of Defence (MOD), equips him with a unique perspective on international maritime security challenges, enabling him to develop and execute comprehensive security plans tailored to the specific needs of each vessel.
In addition to his operational responsibilities, Brett is committed to continuous professional development within the maritime security field. He stays abreast of the latest industry trends and best practices, ensuring that PVI remains at the forefront of maritime safety solutions. His dedication to excellence and proactive approach to risk management not only enhance the security of vessels but also contribute to the overall integrity of maritime commerce in high-risk regions.