‘TopGun’ supporting COVID-19 vaccination drive
Security Officer, Shavance Vyphuis (right), receives his G$50 000 cheque from Director of Security Operations and Training Officer, Dwayne Bagot, in the presence of CEO Harold Hopkinson (Photo: News Room/June 3, 2021)
Security Officer, Shavance Vyphuis (right), receives his G$50 000 cheque from Director of Security Operations and Training Officer, Dwayne Bagot, in the presence of CEO Harold Hopkinson (Photo: News Room/June 3, 2021)

LOCAL marksman and sportsman Harold ‘Top Gun’ Hopkinson yesterday morning instituted an initiative at his company.
Hopkinson, a motor-racing enthusiast who is also the owner of the Kong Supra drag racing car, is using his company, Secure Innovations and Concepts Inc. to ensure all his staff members are vaccinated. Speaking to Chronicle Sport yesterday, Hopkinson said, “In an effort to get more staff vaccinated, the CEO of Guyana’s premier security company, Secure Innovations and Concepts Inc has instituted a monthly lottery of $50,000..” “How it works is that employees send pictures of their vaccine cards to the CEO, the names of these employees are placed in an envelope and the name of the lucky person is drawn,” the multiple-time handgun champion said. “He or she then receives a cash prize,” he added.
“Fully vaccinated staff get their names placed twice in the bag. This will continue for the rest of the year. We are here to protect our staff members, clients and the rest of Guyana.”
This week’s winner was Shavance Vyphuis, who received his cheque from Director of Security Operations and Training Officer, Dwayne Bagot.

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