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Skills for Security announces partnership with Cento

Skills for Security announces partnership with Cento

Skills for Security, a provider of fire and security training, has announced its newest sponsor, Cento – a recruitment consultancy specialising in the fire and security, engineering, and built environment sectors.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both organisations, as they work together to enhance industry standards and promote professional development within the fire and security sector.

Cento’s sponsorship will provide support to Skills for Security’s ongoing initiatives to deliver high-quality training and development opportunities for professionals within the security industry. With a shared commitment to fostering excellence and upholding the highest standards, the partnership is designed to create a positive impact across the sector.

David Scott, Managing Director at Skills for Security, comments, “We are delighted to welcome Cento as a sponsor. Its commitment to excellence in recruitment aligns perfectly with Skills for Security’s mission to provide top-tier training and development for fire and security professionals. This partnership will enable us to expand our reach and continue to support the growth and development of individuals within the industry.”

Brett Ennals, CEO of Cento, adds, “Partnering with Skills for Security is a fantastic opportunity for us to support the future of the fire and security sector. We believe in the importance of investing in people, and this sponsorship reflects our dedication to helping shape a skilled and competent workforce.”

The sponsorship will see Cento actively involved with Skills for Security, providing valuable insights from a recruitment perspective. Skills for Security and Cento are committed to a collaborative approach that benefits both the fire and security industry and its workforce. By combining their expertise and resources, they aim to make the fire and security industry a career of choice and close the skills gap within the sector.

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