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James Gribben new Commercial Director of Skills for Security

Skills for Security has appointed James Gribben as its Commercial Director.

James Gribben new Commercial Director of Skills for Security

James’ experience working for leading companies within the sector will prove invaluable in helping the company continue along its growth trajectory, through widening its fire & security customer base in apprenticeships, commercial training and sponsorship, whilst expanding into adjacent markets.

David Scott, Managing Director, Skills for Security, said: “We're excited to be welcoming James across to Skills for Security as our Commercial Director.  I have worked closely with James over the last 18 months in his role at the BSIA and can see the value and professionalism he brings to SfS as we look to strengthen our marketing and sales functions.”  

He will continue to work closely with the BSIA, who own 49.9% of Skills for Security, collaborating on projects for the benefit of both organisations and the wider industry.

James is based in the North-West and takes up his post immediately.

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