Alice Vincent

Nsw Lead Resilience, Security & Risk @ Arup

About Alice Vincent

Alice Vincent is the NSW Lead for Resilience, Security & Risk at Arup, specializing in security analysis and infrastructure protection.

Current Role at Arup

Alice Vincent is currently serving as the NSW Lead for Resilience, Security, and Risk at Arup in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia since 2020. In this role, she focuses on assessing and managing risks, as well as enhancing the resilience and security of infrastructure projects. Her expertise is crucial in ensuring that designs can withstand and recover from various security shocks and stresses.

Previous Experience at Arup

Before her current position, Alice Vincent worked as a Security Consultant at Arup from 2015 to 2020. During this tenure, she operated in both London and Singapore, contributing to the security planning and risk assessment of various infrastructure projects. Her role involved detailed post-attack analysis and the formulation of strategies to mitigate potential threats and disruptions.

Policy Roles and Experience

Alice Vincent has a robust background in policy, serving various roles such as Senior Policy Officer Future Justice at the World Future Council for five months in 2014-2015, and Policy Officer Future Justice from 2010 to 2013. She also worked as the Head of Events at the International Public Policy Review - UCL from 2013 to 2014. These roles allowed her to develop and advocate for policies aimed at sustainable and just governance.

Educational Background

Alice Vincent’s educational journey includes a Master’s Degree in International Public Policy from University College London achieved in 2014. She also holds a 2:1 BA Joint Honours in History & Politics from the University of Nottingham, completed in 2009. Additionally, she participated in the Universitas 21 exchange programme at the University of New South Wales, studying Political Science and Government in 2008.

Specializations and Skills

Alice Vincent specializes in conducting post-attack analysis on major terrorist incidents, assessing damage and disruptions to inform infrastructure design. She is part of Arup's Protective Intelligence team, where she conducts threat and risk assessments for global infrastructure projects and properties. Her skill set includes the analysis of security shocks and stresses in urban settings, enhancing the overall safety and resilience of client projects.

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