Future Risk is a Sydney-based company with two directors, Angus Graham and David Crossley. We have assembled a team of highly experienced consultants who specialise in:
business continuity
crisis management and emergency response
corporate protection & security
expert opinion services
criminology - fraud & major investigations
crisis negotiation & dispute resolution
executive protection
information security
personnel vetting services

   
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Future Risk’s Angus Graham is a specialist with expertise in planning, strategy and negotiation. He’s also a qualified analyst and security review professional. A wide range of public and private sector organisations have employed his skills including: AMP, Australian Stock Exchange, Cerebos Foods, Collins and Leahy (PNG), Computer Science Corp., NSW Fire Brigades, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, TNT and Westfield. In Angus’s career he’s been involved in the development and implementation of multi-organisational crisis strategies for emergency situations, aircraft disaster, hostage situations, large public gatherings and crowd control. It’s these strengths that Angus employed when training as a counter terrorist operative with the Special Air Services Regiment and providing close personal protection for the Royal Family, heads of State, the Pope and hundreds of dignitaries and celebrities.
His background incorporates the NSW Police Service, secondment to the FBI and selection by the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence as their senior intelligence officer. Angus has extensive accreditation as a certified “Business Continuity” planner through the USA’s Disaster Recovery Institute and is the Institute’s credited instructor throughout Australasia.
He’s a qualified VETAB “Category IV” Workplace Trainer and Assessor, is a NSW Macquarie University graduate in “Leadership in Senior Management”, a graduate in “Executive Leadership” from the University of Virginia, USA and in “Dynamic Risk Management” from Consultel, ACT.
During recent years, Angus has assisted many organisations to develop risk management strategies, educated staff about critical incidents and how to deal with them. Angus Graham’s expertise is recognised by organisations such as the Australian Institute of Management, Emergency Management Australia, IQPC series and Survive. His experience is sought by these organisations that employ him as a presenter for their conferences and seminars.
Future Risk’s David Crossley is a management consultant whose expertise in crisis management, corporate investigations, dispute resolution and negotiation has been sought by some of the world’s largest multinational companies.
His qualifications include: accreditation as a “Business Continuity” practioner from the USA’s Disaster Recovery Institute, a “Protective Security” course from the Attorney-General’s Department, a Graduate Certificate in “Police Management” from NSW’s Charles Sturt University. He’s also a qualified negotiator trained by the NSW Police Academy and a credited VETB “Category IV” Workplace Trainer and Assessor.
He’s been trained to facilitate complex multi-organisational responses for crisis management and critical incidents; from civil unrest in Papua New Guinea to natural disasters and evacuations. During the last decade, David’s provided expertise to both the commercial and public sectors throughout Australasia. These have included: the Sydney Organising Committee to the Olympic Games (SOCOG), CXL (P.N.G.), Caltex Australia, AMP and BATTA.
David Crossley has specialised in management and sophisticated investigations involving armed robbery, drugs, extortion, fraud, homicide and money laundering. During this time, he worked with Australasia’s most eminent law-enforcement agencies including: ASIO, Australian Customs, the Australian Defence Force, Australian Federal Police, the NSW Crimes Commission, the NSW Police Service and the National Crime Authority.
 
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