Hemsley Fraser wins recognition for world-class leadership training

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leadershipLearning specialist Hemsley Fraser has been ranked, for the fourth consecutive year, as one of the world’s top 20 providers of leadership training, by the global learning portal TrainingIndustry.com.

TrainingIndustry.com continuously reviews companies that provide leadership training services and it conducts an annual assessment of the main suppliers, to determine those best suited to deliver world-class leadership development interventions. Because of the diversity of services included in leadership training programs, TrainingIndustry.com makes no attempt to rank the ‘Top 20’ companies.

Ken Taylor, Chief Operating Officer of TrainingIndustry.com, said: “With an exceptional pool of companies to choose from this year, the ‘2013 Top 20’ represents those offering the most innovative leadership training solutions. Hemsley Fraser demonstrated excellence in industry recognition, innovation, breadth of programs, influence within the industry and range of audiences served.”

Doug Harward, Chief Executive Officer of TrainingIndustry.com, said: “The companies selected this year are committed to providing thought leadership and innovative contributions to the leadership training industry. The ‘Top 20 list should help buyers of leadership training make informed decisions when searching for the right training partner.”

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Todd Turner, Chief Executive Officer of Hemsley Fraser, said: “We’re delighted to be recognized for the fourth year running as one of the world’s leading providers of leadership training. This recognition acknowledges our reputation in the industry, the strength of our client base, our recent contract awards and our geographic reach.”

Founded in 1991, Hemsley Fraser is a market leading provider of in-company and customized learning programs, consulting services, open training courses and managed learning services. With offices in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, the company delivers learning in 50 countries. Since 2008, it has been part of the Demos Group, a global provider of learning and development.

TrainingIndustry.com is a portal for the training industry which aims to create a more efficient marketplace for learning by providing objective information on how to create sustainable value through learning services.

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