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Tennent to leave Tavcom
16 November 2018
THE LINX International Group has announced that the executive director of Tavcom Training Paul Tennent is to step down from his role at the end of November 2018.
Tavcom Training is one of the world’s leading provider of accredited security systems. It was established in 1994 by the late Mike Tennent, Paul’s father, and quickly became an organisation that was synonymous with quality technical security training.
Paul has played a key role in the development and success of Tavcom, bringing his energy and passion to the organisation for 19 years. Linx Group managing director David Gill said: “Tavcom Training is defined as the ‘gold standard’ for security systems courses. Paul has been instrumental in both building this successful business and in its continued success. On behalf of the Linx International Group I would like to thank Paul for his long service, hard work and dedication.”
Paul Tennent commented: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time helping to take Tavcom from small business beginnings, housed in my late father’s garage, to the world-leading provider of what quality security systems training should look like. I am immensely proud of the reputation we have built for Tavcom Training in the security sector. The company continues to set the benchmark in the delivery of the most relevant courses, taught by the very best tutors in the highest quality facilities. I wish Tavcom Training and the Linx International Group every success for the future.”
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