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13 June 2013 | Posted by Editorial Team La Salle Universities

What's going on in Almere?

You must be asking where are we in Almere project?  Well it is not a project any more, it is fully operational, we are offering courses, we have students, clients, and partners and of course new  prospects. First of all, I would like to introduce the Small Dutch team of La Salle Campus Almere: Academic Director: Laurentiu Neamtu Operations & Admissions Manager: Leonie Willemse Robotics Studies Director: Jordi Albó Executive Program Director: Mona Jousset-Penn We are a multi-disciplinary team, performing an array of tasks such as sales, marketing, web content management, CRM management even content edition thanks to Mona and her native English. Our customers & partners:

  • We have signed an exclusive 3 years contract with a Dutch-South African global customer, named IRDETO. La Salle is managing the global training portfolio for IRDETO . Thus far, we have run 2 ITIL trainings for 31 IRDETO employees and we are planning  to run a series of management & coaching  and leadership trainings.
  • Partnering with WTC (World Trade Center) Almere and all its network of 300 WTC across the globe.

We will provide master classes in management, data mining and various other relevant international business topics to diverse businesses.

  • Partnering with newly created BIG DATA VALUE Center in Almere, We have been selected as education provider in the field of Big Data. La Salle will be launching the first data analytics in retail module in September 2013
  • Partnering with International Institute of Learning for UK certified courses, such as ITIL, Business Analyst and Lean Six Sigma
  • Partnering with Windesheim University in running  an E-commerce pilot module  in International Business created and administered by Paul Fox and Chris Kennett.  In addition to this, Professor Jordi Albó is collaborating in European projects specifically a robotics program .

La Salle, Almere would like to maximize the capacities of The Netherlands in the fields of supply chain management, gaming industry, New Town architecture and water management to offer all La Salle students  the opportunity to participate in  capstones .An added value for students is that The Netherlands  is home to some of the world's most successful Dutch  and global corporations. Three years running, we have successfully administered a  Supply Chain capstone for supply chain masters students from Barcelona. Amal Le Collen Managing Director La Salle Campus Almere

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