St. Paul, MN – Tuesday, December 12, 2017; Allen Interactions is pleased to announce that their partnership with The Brooks Group has won a gold Omni Award in the Educational category with a score of 9.5 for the IMPACT Selling eLearning platform.
The Omni Awards exist to recognize outstanding achievements in film/video, web and mobile media. To date they have received entries from countries all around the world including all 50 States in the U.S. and over 47 countries.
The Omni Awards judging process brings together a wide variety of talented professionals working for highly respected companies. With a rigorous judging process, the Omni Awards committee uses a panel of three peer professionals who independently judge each entry based on a standard set of criteria for the type of entry. Each judge scores an entry on a scale between 1 and 10.
About Allen Interactions
Allen Interactions is a top learning solutions provider, creating Meaningful, Memorable, and Motivational learning experiences to meet organizational business goals. With a focus on developing performance-driven learning events backed by the best instructional design and technologies, Allen Interactions is devoted to learning strategy consulting services and delivering innovative e-learning, gaming, mobile, and blended learning solutions that assist top performing organizations
About The Brooks Group
Founded in 1977, The Brooks Group is a corporate sales training and sales management training company focused on helping companies build top-performing sales teams. The Brooks Group training systems provide street smart, actionable strategies that help salespeople sell more effectively and sales managers coach and lead more successfully..
About The Omni Awards
As a nationally known award competition, the Omni Awards have developed their reputation by only awarding those people who exemplify the highest standards of quality. The Omni Awards are owned and operated by Media Corp Inc., which exists to recognize outstanding media productions that engage, empower and enlighten.
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