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The Learning Tree company history timeline

1974

Doctor Collins has served as CEO of Learning Tree International since its inception in 1974.

1976

Much growth occurred in 1976 as the company opened subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Sweden, and France.

1983

Paris, France, was the site of the first "education center," launched in 1983 with classrooms that were fully outfitted for Learning Tree's hands-on training approach.

1990

With customers such as Sony, Hitachi, and Matsushita, Learning Tree International KK began operations in Japan in 1990.

1993

Three years later, in May 1993, a Toronto site was introduced, bringing the total number of Learning Tree education centers to eight.

1995

Of the collaboration, CA's vice president of product strategy, Marc Sokol, said in a March 1995 interview with Computer Reseller News, "Authorized education is becoming more and more important when delivering training to clients."

1996

Instructor-led training continued to develop as well; by April 1996 the company offered in excess of 100 courses of this type.

The addition of this subject proved to be particularly timely for companies which were attempting to establish their business on the Internet. "In many instances, a company building its first Web server does not have the right skills in-house," said Paul Korzeniowski in a 1996 article for InfoWorld.

1997

General Motors awarded this division's first multimillion-dollar contract in 1997, for the custom training of more than 30,000 employees in 60 cities. It was February 1997 when Learning Tree unveiled its newest education center in New York.

The suit sought damages for those who bought Learning Tree stock between May 8, 1997, and November 3, 1997.

General Motors awarded this division's first multimillion-dollar contract in 1997, for the custom training of more than 30,000 employees in 60 cities.

1998

Furthermore, SkillsTree, a management and assessment program for information technology professionals, was added to the Learning Tree roster in March 1998.

Learning Tree is prepared to take this growing market head-on; in 1998 the company taught 6,300 courses annually.

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