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TorranceLearning triples office space, moves into Chelsea's Clocktower
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
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TorranceLearning has a new face or two in its office, and a new location in downtown Chelsea.
The consulting-and-education firm has recently hired a new employee and moved into bigger digs, in Chelsea's iconic
Clock Tower
complex. The 4-year-old firm now employs eight people and expects to add two more within the next year as it continues to attract clients. TorranceLearning recently landed the likes of the
Be The Match
bone marrow program and has a host of others nearly ready to sign on. It specializes in training for companies and non-profits.
"We're close to signing a couple of significant contracts," says Megan Torrance, president and CEO of
TorranceLearning
. "If we land them all, we will be able to hire 2-4 people. We now have the space to do it."
Its new office is now three times as big as its former digs, now boasting elbow room and a few niche amenities, such as a brain-storming pit and voice-over booth in an open work space.
Source: Megan Torrance, president and CEO of TorranceLearning
Writer: Jon Zemke
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