Vincent Vreeken is a seasoned expert in the field of security and safety, currently serving as Directeur and Eigenaar at SecuMedia bv. With over three decades of experience, he has cultivated a robust understanding of the intricacies involved in publishing and producing content tailored for...
Vincent Vreeken is a seasoned expert in the field of security and safety, currently serving as Directeur and Eigenaar at SecuMedia bv. With over three decades of experience, he has cultivated a robust understanding of the intricacies involved in publishing and producing content tailored for security professionals. Since 1991, Vincent has been the driving force behind Beveiliging, a leading monthly magazine that serves as a vital resource for security professionals and advisors. His editorial leadership has not only shaped the publication's direction but has also established it as a trusted source of information within the industry.
At SecuMedia, Vincent leverages his extensive expertise to oversee a diverse range of projects that focus on creating high-quality, informative content. The company specializes in producing whitepapers, case studies, and news articles that address the latest trends and challenges in security and crisis management. Additionally, SecuMedia is committed to enhancing security awareness through the organization of engaging events and the development of strategic marketing initiatives. Vincent's proficiency in risk assessment, surveillance, and business continuity allows him to guide clients in navigating complex security landscapes effectively.
Under Vincent's leadership, SecuMedia has also expanded its offerings to include company magazines, jubilee books, websites, e-newsletters, and social media channels, ensuring that clients have a comprehensive suite of communication tools at their disposal. His passion for journalism and internal communications, combined with a keen understanding of the security sector, positions Vincent Vreeken as a pivotal figure in the ongoing evolution of security content publishing.