TorranceLearning grows business with more comprehensive services

Last year TorranceLearning began the process of transforming itself from an e-learning firm to a company that provides more comprehensive education services. Today the downtown Chelsea-based business is reaping the rewards of that switch. The 7-year-old company has hired two people, expanding its staff to seven employees. Those new hires include an instructor and a designer to help the firm fill out its expanded services. "We are offering a new and wider range of services to our clients," says Megan Torrance, president & CEO of TorranceLearning. She adds that her company's new host of services "is a much more wholistic look at our clients' needs." Those new services include providing mobile apps for clients or learning retreats. The company has also expanded its client list so it includes a broader ranger of customers, ranging from the automotive to healthcare to food industries. Source: Megan Torrance, president & CEO of TorranceLearning Writer: Jon Zemke Read more about Metro Detroit's growing entrepreneurial ecosystem at SEMichiganStartup.com.

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Last year TorranceLearning began the process of transforming itself from an e-learning firm to a company that provides more comprehensive education services. Today the downtown Chelsea-based business is reaping the rewards of that switch.

The 7-year-old company has hired two people, expanding its staff to seven employees. Those new hires include an instructor and a designer to help the firm fill out its expanded services.

“We are offering a new and wider range of services to our clients,” says Megan Torrance, president & CEO of TorranceLearning. She adds that her company’s new host of services “is a much more wholistic look at our clients’ needs.”

Those new services include providing mobile apps for clients or learning retreats. The company has also expanded its client list so it includes a broader ranger of customers, ranging from the automotive to healthcare to food industries.

Source: Megan Torrance, president & CEO of TorranceLearning
Writer: Jon Zemke

Read more about Metro Detroit’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem at SEMichiganStartup.com.

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