ELearning Growth Drives Expanded Operations
Nottingham (UK), May 2015 - The eLearning and Totara provider Mind Click has opened new offices in Brighton in response to its growth of more than 60% in the last two years. The organisation has put in place a new programme of expansion to further enhance the support for its growing client base in the south of England. The Brighton office will also act as a hub for LMS development and eLearning innovation.
Explains Managing Director, Sean Reddington, "At Mind Click we take customer service seriously. The Brighton office really helps support our vision for 'never saying no' to a client. Call us old fashioned if you like, but we enjoy being able to sit down and work with our clients face to face whenever the need arises. Our offices in Nottingham mean we are less than an hour away from most of the north of England. Our Brighton office will enable us to connect to organisations in the south just as effectively."
The team in Brighton will extend Mind Click’s range of eLearning services. These include the supply and support of Totara. But the office will also focus on developing new bespoke eLearning solutions incorporating gamification and other exciting new learning trends. Since the expansion, Mind Click has already been selected by Hewlett Packard, Next Directory, Wesleyan, and Yodel to provide Totara LMS. The new office is managed by Head of Solutions, Meredith Henson.
Comments Henson, "Mind Click is different to other eLearning providers. By taking a creative approach that isn’t tied to a single tool or system, we are free to be 100% customer led. This supports our vision for great customer service. But it also gives our team huge scope to be creative in their work. We are actively seeking out new talent, and the response to our company ethos from our new staff is overwhelmingly positive."
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