GEM appoints new road safety officer

12.00 | 1 July 2016 |

 

GEM Motoring Assist has appointed Neil Worth as its new road safety and motoring information officer.  

Neil Worth, who has worked within policing and community safety for the past 19 years, joins GEM from Horsham District Council, where he has worked as community safety officer for the past seven years.

Neil also volunteers as a special constable and was awarded the Special Constabulary Long Service Medal in 2014.

He has spent the past two years attached to the Surrey and Sussex Police Roads Policing Unit, where he plays an active part in road safety, both through education and enforcement. He was nominated as regional Special Constable of the Year in 2016.

Neil Worth said: “GEM has an excellent reputation in the road safety world, and has provided funding for a number of very worthwhile initiatives over the years. I am excited to be part of GEM and look forward to playing my part in developing new ways for the organisation to contribute to making our roads safer.”

David Williams MBE, GEM chief executive, added: “Neil is energetic and knowledgeable. He is also fully in tune with the principles and aims of GEM Motoring Assist, and I believe he will prove a great asset to our organisation.

“We will ensure he soon gets out and about to connect with road safety professionals, and in the process strengthens the GEM reputation for providing high quality road safety resources.”

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