Training

Tavcom appoints

by Mark Rowe

Tavcom Training, a subsidiary of Linx International Group, has appointed eLearning Developer Peter Panayi and Account Manager Effie-Mae Sims. Both will be based at the Tavcom Training Centre in Hampshire, and will focus on the company’s prospectus of classroom and distance learning training courses.

Tavcom offers security systems training and tutor-led distance learning courses, including its CCTV System Design BTEC Level 5 Diploma and Professional Practices of Security Network Design BTEC Level 5 Certificate. Earlier this year the company launched its Tavcom Bite Size electro technical and electronic security systems courses.

Peter Panayi will be working as a multimedia digital designer. He says: “I am looking forward to incorporating new technologies into Tavcom Training courses to make them even more interactive and engaging, while learning all there is to know about the security sector.”

Effie-Mae Sims will focus on supporting Tavcom clients to ensure they find the right courses to meet their professional development needs. She says: “From the outset I have been blown away by the morals and beliefs of the company. My intention is to make a real impact within the company, helping its growth, customer relationships and everyday performance, as well as making a real difference to security professionals who choose us to meet their training needs.”

Paul Tennent, Executive Director at Tavcom Training, says: “We are dedicated to using the very latest technologies and teaching methods to ensure all of our courses, whether in the classroom or online, provide the knowledge and skills needed to perform in the ever-evolving security sector. To achieve this we invest in the very best personnel to develop how training is delivered and ensure the right people are booked on the right courses. I am delighted to welcome Peter Panayi and Effie-May Sims to Tavcom Training.”

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