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Michelle Letts appointed in training officer’s role at ASFP
16 December 2024
THE ASSOCIATION for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has expanded its team with the appointment of Michelle Letts as an additional training officer. Letts will bring 16 years of experience to bear gained in a variety of roles across the construction and manufacturing sectors.

Interestingly, Letts joins the ASFP from ASFP member FSi (the fire stopping and cavity barrier specialist) where she has served as an area account manager since April 2022. At the company, Letts was responsible for product awareness and basic installation training in addition to interpreting specifications and client liaison and management.
Before joining FSi, Michelle spent five years in various roles at acoustic wall and sliding partition systems manufacturer Accordial. Her client-facing roles included service and repair account manager/divisional manager and area sales manager for London and the South East.
Letts also spent six years at moveable partitions specialist Style Midlands as a service and repair account manager where she was responsible for chasing quotations, developing a new Service and Maintenance Department and building relationships with architects, contractors and end user clients.
Strong working relationships
Commenting on her appointment, Letts declared: “I’m excited to be joining the ASFP team and look forward to developing strong working relationships with members as well as reaching out to the wider construction industry.”
Letts added: “I hope to use my communication and problem-solving skills to provide an outstanding service, while also helping with the delivery of the Association’s training offer. I find the fire industry fascinating and extremely welcoming and hope that I can play a role in encouraging other women to join.”
ASFP managing director Mike Ward responded: “We are delighted to welcome Michelle to the ASFP’s team. I have no doubt that she will play an active role in the further development of our growing training function. Michelle brings wide-ranging skills to the organisation, which will ensure that all of our training delegates continue to receive the highest levels of service.”
*Further information is available online at www.asfp.org.uk
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