Alffie

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alffie
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryEducation
PredecessorLeap Training
Founded2013
Headquarters
Melbourne, Victoria
,
Australia
Area served
Australia
Key people
Paul Licuria (CEO)[1]
Websitewww.alffie.com

alffie is an Australian online training company headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria.

It currently provides nationally accredited vocational training in the areas of business, supply chain operations, community services, hospitality, retail services, education support, business to business sales, tourism, cleaning operations and individual supports.

History[edit]

Following the 2013 purchase of the online training company Leap eLearning (founded in 2010) by Tasmania-based face-to-face training company HR Company Pty Ltd (founded in 1997) the business then began trading as Leap Training.[2] In 2014, former Australian rules footballer and Westpac executive Paul Licuria was appointed Chief Executive Officer.[1]

On 9 July 2015, HR Company Pty Ltd was taken over by administrators. On 10 July 2015, the Leap Training business was purchased by Training Online Australia Pty Ltd,[3] who as an RTO continued operations under the Leap Training name until October 2015 when it was rebranded alffie.

Courses Available[edit]

  • Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
  • Certificate III in Education Support
  • Certificate III in Business to Business Sales
  • Certificate III in Tourism
  • Certificate III in Business
  • Certificate III in Business (Customer Engagement)
  • Certificate III in Business (Records and Information Management)
  • Certificate III in Retail
  • Certificate III in Community Services
  • Certificate III in Hospitality
  • Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability)
  • Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)
  • Certificate III in Individual Support (Home and Community)
  • Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations

In addition to its accredited courses, the company also offers a number of non-accredited short courses.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b About Archived 2015-02-23 at the Wayback Machine. N.I.C.K. Foundation. Retrieved 20 December 2014
  2. ^ "Leap eLearning is now Leap Training"
  3. ^ "Training".

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