British NFL fans kept safe by Stadium
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
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Stadium Training was established to inspire, develop and up-skill local event professionals, helping them to deliver the world’s special moments. We are creating a legacy of life-long skills, enabling teams at home and abroad to master the logistics of large, complex events.
We’re also nurturing the next generation of talent, working closely with colleges and job centres to help candidates find rewarding career paths into the events industry.
Employability is all about developing a whole stable of skills that can be transferred from one project to the next. In today’s world, we all need to be flexible and versatile – but also professional and expert. At Stadium, we help specialists in security of all kinds to be their best.
In other words, we’re passing on the baton of knowledge, doing all we can to promote a better tomorrow – for our learners, and for the publics they serve.
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
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Stadium provided key security and crowd management services across 3 venues as an official supplier to the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Stadium had a 3 month period between the award of contract and operations going live.