Eleanor Mullan

Senior Consultant

  • EMEA
  • Risk Monitoring
  • Security and Intelligence Programmes
  • Security Consulting
  • Risk Assessments

Eleanor is a Senior Consultant in Control Risks’ Crisis and Security Consulting practice, delivering security risk advisory services to corporate and non-profit clients across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Based in London, she supports organisations in identifying, assessing and mitigating risks to people, assets and operations in complex and high-risk environments. 

Recent tasks that Eleanor has worked on include:

  • Leading executive protection programme reviews, including residential security assessments for senior executives and board-level principals.
  • Delivering travel risk management reviews and global framework development for corporate and charitable organisations, including high-risk jurisdictions. 
  • Developing evacuation and contingency planning frameworks for organisations with globally distributed staff. 
  • Managing physical and procedural security vulnerability assessments and intrusion testing programmes across multiple European jurisdictions. 
  • Delivering crisis management exercises, tabletop simulations, and policy reviews across technology, insurance, media, hospitality, and critical infrastructure sectors. 

  • Before joining Control Risks, Eleanor spent six years working for the UK Government in national security-focused roles, leading investigations, intelligence analysis and crisis response activity in collaboration with international partners. Earlier in her career, she held operational and commercial roles within charitable organisations in Kenya. In addition to her client work, Eleanor is a Board Member of Women In International Security (WIIS).

    Eleanor is a certified project manager. She holds an LLB Law degree from Durham University and is a UK Government-accredited Investigative Officer, with additional qualifications in security risk management and crisis management. 

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