Mayor and City Council Members Join in Celebrating Grand Opening of New NTT Training Headquarters
Centennial, CO (PRWEB) February 25, 2016 -- NTT Training, the leader in hands-on industrial safety and skills training, is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new headquarters, located at 6675 S. Kenton Street in Centennial. A ceremony will be held at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 with Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon in attendance, along with city council members Stephanie Piko and Ken Lucas, Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Hougen, and other local dignitaries.
This new, larger location will enable NTT to better accommodate increased demand for its training services, new technology, and hands-on training equipment in a more comfortable and immersive learning environment. NTT shares its new facility with ECPI University Online and its Student Service Center (http://www.ecpi.edu).
NTT serves industrial workers and their organizations worldwide by providing the real industrial job skills needed to get work done with improved safety and quality resulting in improved production and less downtime for companies around the world.
NTT offers two- to five-day hands-on industrial training with over 60 courses at client sites and its headquarters, ranging from national electrical code, hydraulics, facility maintenance, electrical safety, HVAC, and fiber optics to name just some examples. NTT also offers online and “live virtual” training options along with customized consulting to meet each client’s particular training and development needs.
For more information, please contact Brett Gallagher at BGallagher(at)nttinc(dot)com or 303.957.4317. Media inquiries may be directed to Director of Communications David Brandt at dbrandt(at)ecpi(dot)edu or 757.213.3613.
About NTT
NTT is an industry leader in the delivery of skills-based classroom and hands-on training. Utilizing the industry’s largest team of expert instructors, NTT is the only provider that brings full-sized hands-on lab equipment to client training sites throughout the world. Most other providers don’t have equipment – or they only provide a few sets of small prototype equipment that students must share. NTT’s training is reinforced by Skill Circuit™ Online, a web-based course and homework system that ensures workers will retain more of the knowledge they learn through instructor-led courses. In addition to training, NTT Professional Services consults with clients to develop custom training, compliance policy, and apprenticeship programs. Please visit http://www.nttinc.com for more information.
Brett Gallagher, NTT Training, http://www.nttinc.com/, +1 303-957-4317, [email protected]
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