North East security company launches training academy to increase resilience
A North East security company has announced that it is launching a new training academy as it aims to help businesses recover from the impact of lockdown.
Trident Manor, based at Business Central in Darlington, specialises in providing security, risk and crisis management services to organisations in America, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
The company plans to develop the academy into a ‘globally-recognised centre of excellence’ to equip organisations with the skills and knowledge they need to stay safe, increase resilience and protect their assets.
Trident Manor Training Academy will bring together experts from around the world to provide training on everything from preventing workplace violence to crisis and emergency management, whilst continuing to provide bespoke programmes.
Managing director Andy Davis commented: “COVID-19 has highlighted to organisations how important it is to consider the realistic threats to their business and what steps can be taken to mitigate the risks they pose so they can flourish with minimal disruption.
“Developing inhouse capabilities is the most effective way to manage risk, especially at a time when resources are limited, so first-class learning is a must.
“We are proud of the educational programmes we have already provided to clients and now is the time to use our expertise to help others to protect their assets and increase their resilience.
“We’re incredibly excited to announce the opening of our training academy and to expand our business further over the coming months.”
Vanessa Wood, centre manager at Business Central, said: “We’re delighted to be part of Trident Manor’s continued international success and look forward to supporting the team as they gear up for the next phase of growth.
“It’s a real coup for us to have attracted such a leading expert in this field and Business Central and Darlington stand to benefit further from an elevated profile as more international training takes place here.”
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