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Tavcom offers over 70 courses supporting the growth and development of engineers and managers
Chris has carried out important roles for the BSIA and NSI during a career span of over 17 years

Tavcom Training has announced the appointment of Chris Pinder to spearhead its marketing and development activities.

Chris is well known throughout the security industry, having carried out important roles for the BSIA and NSI during a career which spans 17 years. “I have known Tavcom for as long as I have been in the industry,” said Chris. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to contribute towards the future growth of such a professional organisation as Tavcom which, as the leading security systems training provider, has established an outstanding reputation for delivering quality courses conducted by highly knowledgeable tutors.”

Known for their accredited vocational, classroom and ‘e-learning’ online training, Tavcom has grown significantly since the company was founded in 1994. Today, it offers over 70 courses supporting the growth and development of engineers and managers. In addition to the domestic market, Tavcom is a prime example of international success. Upholding the UK’s first-rate reputation for exporting market leading security products and services globally, Tavcom has a strong and growing presence in the Middle East, Australia, Africa and the USA.

“Every member of the Tavcom team shares a passion for supporting security professionals in the development of their skills and career enhancing qualifications. It is clear that Chris shares this ethos and we welcome the addition of his knowledge and experience,” said Paul Tennent, Managing Director of Tavcom. “Bringing Chris on board will greatly assist us with our future ambitions. Globally we have already trained in excess of 65,000 delegates and we are confident that it won’t be too long before we reach the magic 100,000 milestone.”

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