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Home > News > June 2007 > 07 June 2007 KnowledgePool growth leads to office moveManaged learning services provider KnowledgePool has relocated to larger premises in Bracknell, Berkshire. Paul Jefferson, CEO of KnowledgePool, said: "The move to larger premises reflects our strong performance. Our revenue for the first half of this year is £6.3m, which is similar to our revenue for the whole of last year. "Our success and growth is in part due to the strength of the managed learning services market but it also reflects the determination, expertise and professionalism of our staff. We are excited about the office move and the increase in space will enable us to continue to expand in the future." KnowledgePool, who describes its key services as consultancy, training administration, bespoke training programmes, supplier management, evaluation and management intelligence, has taken over 65,000 square feet of space at the Trinity Court office development. KnowledgePool’s new location is now: Trinity Court
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