PRODUCT NEWS
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Future Fit strengthens commitment to sector with Future Fit Group
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21 Dec 2021 . BY Megan Whitby |
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Our business has diversified, but a common thread remains throughout; our unwavering commitment to delivering excellence and a positive impact on all our customers
– Rob Johnson |
After more than 28 years of successful growth and development, and over 50,000 learners trained, training provider Future Fit Training has become part of the newly formed Future Fit Group of companies, sitting alongside Future Fit for Business and Future Fit Technologies. Future Fit for Business, until 2021, provided its services and products to employer partners as a department of Future Fit Training. Over the years running up to the restructure, the department significantly expanded with increasingly more corporate customers and began delivering support that went beyond the provision of traditional qualifications. As a result of this growth, Future Fit for Business was incorporated, allowing the services offered to move forward with a dedicated approach while ensuring the organisation is structured in the most effective way possible.
Future Fit for Business now works in partnership with organisations to support their workforces.
Dedicated to providing workforce solutions that meet the unique needs of its employer partners, it provides, tailors and creates bespoke solutions that will deliver positive impacts across organisations, their employees and ultimately to its communities. Alongside the creation of Future Fit For Business, Future Fit Technologies becomes the third organisation to sit within the Future Fit Group.
Future Fit Technologies was established in 2021 and owns various products and services developed in-house as reliable, agile, and efficient technological solutions.
The staple product offered in technologies is the award-winning compliance and LMS platform, Future Fit Flex.
This platform is used, marketed and sold across the subsidiaries in different iterations. As suggested in the name, the platform is entirely flexible and is the foundation for a multitude of the services we provide and develop.
Much of the success of Future Fit Training is in the strength and endurance of the company’s leadership.
Founder Rob Johnson now holds the position of group CEO alongside long-time partners Sian Roberts and Elaine Briggs, serving as chief operating officer and chief education and partnerships officer, respectively. The move also sees Megan Yorke promoted to the newly created role of chief administrative officer and Tom Godwin promoted to group operations director. Future Fit Group is driven by a determination to maintain consistent levels of quality and to deliver continuous innovation across all products and services, underpinned by the original Future Fit Training passion for helping others fulfil their goals.
Johnson says: “We formed Future Fit Group to give the Future Fit brands the ability and resources to thrive. “Our business has diversified, but a common thread remains throughout; our unwavering commitment to delivering excellence and a positive impact on all our customers.
“After 28 years, I’m excited for this next phase in our business with much more exciting development happening in the near future.”
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