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Home > News > August 2005 > 11-Aug-2005 New BCT appointee to expand health and safety coursesDave Lilley has joined Birmingham Commercial Training Ltd (BCT) in the role of Principal Safety Advisor for the company. BCT Director, John Sims said: "We are pleased to welcome Dave to our team. He will be playing a leading role in developing our Health and Safety courses into new areas, and expanding our current range.” Lilley had worked for MG Rover since 1980 and has over 20 years experience of training and development gained within the car industry. His career has spanned working for British Aerospace and BMW within their group training functions. In the last ten years he has specialised in the field of health and safety and has held the position of Senior Safety Advisor for the MG Rover Group. Lilley said: "I am looking forward to developing the safety role within the company. BCT already has an enviable reputation and I am delighted to join the team at such a successful and forward-thinking organisation".
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