TorranceLearning triples office space, moves into Chelsea’s Clocktower
TorranceLearning has a new face or two in its office, and a new office in downtown Chelsea.The consulting-and-education firm has recently hired a new person 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 a couple more within the next year as it continues to attract clients. TorranceLearning recently landed the likes of Be The Match bone marrow program and has a host of others nearly ready to sign on.”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.”The new office for TorranceLearning, which specializes in training for companies and non-profits, is three times as big as the company’s old offices. It now has elbow room for everyone and a few niche things, such as a brain-storming pit and voice-over booth in an open work space. Source: Megan Torrance, president and CEO of TorranceLearningWriter: Jon Zemke
TorranceLearning has a new face or two in its office, and a new office in downtown Chelsea.
The consulting-and-education firm has recently hired a new person 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 a couple more within the next year as it continues to attract clients. TorranceLearning recently landed the likes of Be The Match bone marrow program and has a host of others nearly ready to sign on.
“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.”
The new office for TorranceLearning, which specializes in training for companies and non-profits, is three times as big as the company’s old offices. It now has elbow room for everyone and a few niche things, 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