The graduates and instructors of SEXTON's International E.P. Training Program arrived back in Miami yesterday from 7 days of International Training.
The successful graduates performed admirably during reality-based scenarios in; Cozumel, The Cayman Islands and Jamaica.
The International Training Program (I.T.P.) was designed to give E.P. agents international knowledge and real-life experience to better prepare them to handle international assignments.
The training team was interviewed by Carl Gilchrist from "The Gleaner" newspaper in Jamaica. Mr. Gilchrist was extremely interested in the unique training experience that SEXTON brought to Jamaica.
After conducting the exclusive interview, Mr. Gilchrist was treated to a hands-on demonstration of the agents "at work".
The students successfully protected Principals from possible assaults in Cozumel from terminated employees, from street crime/violence in Jamaica and surveillance/ street attack in Grand Cayman.
"I would be proud to have these graduates protecting our current and future clients", stated John Sexton, Director of Training for Sexton Executive Security.
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