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Oilennium bolsters global presence


Published Jun 17, 2011
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Oilennium Ltd, a leading provider of training programmes for the international oil and gas industry, reported that plans to expand internationally are proceeding on course. With demand for its customised online and modular training programmes on the rise in the United States, Oilennium has appointed Janet Iglesias as Learning Development Specialist to support customers and drive business development initiatives throughout The Americas.

Expansion to Houston enhances service, responsiveness Based in Houston, Iglesias aims to further increase visibility of Oilennium in the industry, while building new relationships and providing existing customers with greater support.

“As Houston is the gateway to the North American market, it is the perfect location. With Janet as a permanent presence there, Oilennium is now able to offer customers in the region an even more prompt, efficient service,” said Kevin Keable, Managing Director of Oilennium. “She is there to analyze their specific requirements and make recommendations about which learning solutions best meet their needs. The fact that she is in a position to consult face-to-face with the client, and then communicate what is needed immediately to our design team is absolutely key. The entire process is streamlined, and results are generated much more rapidly, creating a win-win situation for the client and for us,” he added.

With ¬¬¬17 years experience in education and the oil and gas industry, Iglesias will draw upon her experience to deliver effective training materials and educational tools for Oilennium’s clients.. Before joining Oilennium, Iglesias worked for Weatherford International as a Learning Development-Project Advisor and Technical Learning Content Coordinator. Originally from Dallas, Texas she holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from California Pacific University. She is a member of the American Society for Training and Development, the eLearning Guild, and the American Petroleum Institute in Houston.

Oilennium’s new equipment simulators have already proven successful in North America, so the company is confident that the fact they are so cost-effective will trigger a rapid rise in uptake. In addition, if clients want to use Oilennium’s generic courses in Health and Safety subjects, Technical or Essential Knowledge training programmes or have bespoke courses designed and built to their specific requirements, Oilennium has a solution.

Combined with Oilennium’s recent move to a much larger global headquarters in the UK, the recent expansion to Houston signals the way forward. With plans to further strengthen its presence globally, discussions are currently underway to open an office in the Middle East.

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