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Centrick launches training academy aimed at fostering property talent

New skills hub at firm's Birmingham HQ will develop skills of its own staff and wider property community

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street (left) and Centrick founder James Ackill launch the company's new property training academy in Birmingham

Property services group Centrick has launched a new training academy aimed at fostering the next generation of industry talent.

The Birmingham-based group said the academy, based at its offices in Newhall Street, would focus on the development of skills in building and estate management.

Called Centrick Academy, the 3,500 sq ft facility will run both virtual and in-person learning covering topics such as safety, compliance, property management and training alongside support for professional qualifications.

It will be used by both Centrick's own staff and the wider property community.

The new initiative is part of the company's £1 million investment in both people and technology products and is designed to build on the company's existing digital learning platform.

Group managing director Phil Johns said: "Across all divisions of our business, we take care of one of the most important elements in our customers' lives - their homes. We know just how important homes really are and our teams feel that really deeply.

"We want to continue to set a new gold standard in service across the industry by nurturing our people and growing talent, not just in Birmingham but across the wider º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.