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Landry Richard

Venue Security Manager, Seven Paris Group

SecurityRisk planningPublic-private coordination

Overview

Landry Richard brings valuable perspective as Venue Security Manager at Seven Paris Group. In this interview, conducted as part of the CCIFI Young Talents Program 2025, Landry shares insights on security, risk planning, public-private coordination. The conversation highlights key learnings from Paris 2024 and their relevance to India's potential Olympic bid for 2036.

Key Insight

Success driven by early preparation, risk/scenario planning, decentralized command structure, and cooperation between State forces and private security.

Highlights

  • 1

    Success driven by early preparation, risk/scenario planning, decentralized command structure, and cooperation between State forces and private security.

  • 2

    Emphasizes the critical importance of decentralized command structures for large-scale event security.

  • 3

    Highlights effective coordination between state forces and private security as a key success factor.

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