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Michelle Titherly is also working on international freight terminal and corporate headquarter security design
Michelle to help c-hq with marketing material production, sector research, CAD and client training handover

c-hq security services has bolstered its resources by employing Michelle Titherly as marketing manager. c-hq are a security technology and resilience consultancy specialising in custodial, CNI, defence and aviation projects.

Michelle will be helping the Sussex-based company with production of marketing materials, sector research, computer-aided design and client training handover.

c-hq’s latest recruit has a background of promotional work in the music industry. In addition to marketing, Michelle is also working on current projects including an international freight terminal and corporate headquarters security design, assisting colleagues with proposal writing.

She sees conditions in the industry as competitive at many levels, saying: “Not only are there the obvious commercial pressures but as IP solutions overtake analogue, and bodies such as ONVIF, PSIA and the HDcctv Alliance jostle for position, the security landscape is shifting.”

Prior to undergraduate work at the University of Kent, Michelle studied at Sussex Downs College. She is a vocalist who has sung with the Brighton & Hove Operatic Society. When not at work, Michelle can often be found hiking across the Sussex Weald with her husband Paul and their two children.

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