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BC Training

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BC Training

Overview

Founded in 2008, BC Training is a leading UK-based business continuity training organisation with a mission to provide an exceptional and valuable training experience. We are a Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Global Training Partner and a PECB Initiate Partner. Our BCT Certificate in Cyber Incident Management course is also certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). BC Training offers a wide range of courses to suit every level, from introductory training for newcomers to business continuity, through to the industry standard CBCI Certification Course, and advanced courses for experienced practitioners. We also develop bespoke training and exercises tailored to the requirements of our clients, as well as providing consultancy services. Our public face-to-face courses take place throughout the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe, while we deliver live online training, in-house training and consultancy services across the globe. Our offices in Lytham St. Anne’s are manned by 5 administrative, sales and operational staff, while our tutors and consultants are situated in a variety of locations, including the UK, Belgium and the USA. BC Training’s directors have a substantial background in business continuity management and training. Director of Training, Charlie Maclean-Bristol, is an industry-renowned consultant and winner of BCI European Industry Personality 2018, and Managing Director, Lauchlan Maclean-Bristol, has over 25 years of experience in training and education. Our team of tutors are household names in the business continuity industry, and include two former Chairs of the BCI, James McAlister and James Royds. BC Training is an award-winning organisation and most recently won the BCI Europe Award for Continuity and Resilience Provider for a Service or Product 2023.

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