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mytraining.net & suppliers partner in ‘Training Hub’ at HRIZON 2012

Announcement posted by Human Group 15 Oct 2012

The mytraining.net ‘Training Hub’ debuted at the HRZION Congress held by AHRI in Melbourne. Partnering with some of their key providers, mytraining.net created the coffee lounge ‘Training Hub’, working in conjunction with partners New Horizons, Chifley Business, Kepner-Tregoe, NSCA, Move Mountains, Swinburne University, DDLS and venuehire.net themed ‘a new world of booking training’. This is another initiative and additional channel to increase the exposure and growth for their providers and business.

 

The hub was created to display a physical model representative of their online marketplace for leading training providers across Australia. The site provides on point of access to Search, Compare and Book corporate training from multiple suppliers.

 

As a flagship sponsor mytraining.net presented a Q & A session, facilitated by Jason Aitkens, Market and Community Manager with guest speaker David Halvadjian, Gallup on the role of ‘Individual Development in creating a High Performance Culture’.

As a Corporate Partner of UNICEF, the mytraining.net ‘Training Hub’ produced 1489 cups of coffee over the 2-day exhibition, with a dollar for each donated to support the vaccination of 8759 children against polio.

“It was great to work with ANHRI and our suppliers on this event, we were pleased to see the success of HRIZON and look forward to future partner opportunities”, said David Wildman, Channel Partner Manager – Asia Pacific, mytraining.net.

 

About mytraining.net

mytraining.net is the market place for leading training providers, giving Corporate Australia a single location to Search, Compare and Book Training.

 

As a procurement solution for training, mytraining.net provides greater control, transparency and efficiency in the management of people development.

 

Since launching in September 2009, mytraining.net has become the preferred portal for training reservations in Australia.

www.mytraining.net