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"No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care."

ESI TRAINS TO A STANDARD! Whether its corporate America, dignitary protection, the celebrity industry, threat assessment, or security, the people that do the hiring know this and they know our graduates are prepared to hit the ground running putting you at the top of the call back list. Our teaching standards are what distinguish ESI from any other security training organization. Training to a standard means that students receive an ESI Credential based on performance not for presence in a classroom. All aspects of training at ESI are evaluated by passing team and individual testing in hard and soft skills. Regardless of background, the student is expected to demonstrate comprehension and competence in the skill-sets taught in practical exercises and ESI’s signature teaching philosophy.

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We hold ourselves to the highest of standards so that you can carry your credential with pride knowing it represents the over 35 years of training as recognized by the Colorado Department of Education. All ESI Certificate programs are approved and regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education, Division of Private Occupational School Board. ESI offers Credentials in the following specialties: Certified Protection Specialist C.P.S. ™, Certified PSD Protection Specialist, C.P.S.D.S., Certified Corporate Security Management Specialist, C.C.S.M.S,, Tactical 1st Responder Medical, and Certified Security Specialist, C.S.S. Students enroll in ESI’s programs from all over the world, and with the exception of the U.S. Secret Service or State Department, no other training organization teaches protection specialist to such a high standard.

Membership in the Executive Security International (“ESI”) Career Board is a privilege extended exclusively to ESI alumni in good standing.

An alumni member is considered in good standing if they meet the following conditions:

  1. Financial Standing – The member has no outstanding debts, fees, or unpaid balances owed to ESI.

  2. Conduct Standing – The member has not been dismissed or terminated from any ESI program due to behavioral or disciplinary action.

  3. Reinstatement – Alumni who were previously dismissed but have been formally invited by ESI to return to a program or course shall be considered in good standing upon acceptance of that invitation.

  4. Professional Conduct – Members must maintain professional decorum when referencing ESI. Any alumni member found to be making false, defamatory, or disparaging remarks about ESI, its staff, or its programs — whether publicly on social media or privately through digital or verbal communication — may have their membership denied, suspended, or revoked at ESI’s sole discretion.

ESI reserves the right to review and determine a member’s standing at any time. Membership may be revoked if ESI determines, in its reasonable discretion, that a member’s conduct or statements are detrimental to the integrity, reputation, or operations of ESI.

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