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Aged care training provider Altura Learning appoints Paul Goudie CEO

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Aged care training provider Altura Learning, which is owned by Australia's largest independent Not For Profit aged care provider, Bolton Clarke, has appointed education and technology expert Paul Goudie as its new CEO, effective 5 April 2024.

Paul has more than 20 years' experience, with a strong background in educational product development, executive leadership, and quality improvement programs. Paul previously held senior leadership positions at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, and Goodstart Early Learning, and has spearheaded workforce development in the care, IT, and digital media sectors.

At Altura Learning, Paul will drive product innovation, focus on strengthening partnerships, and forge connections to better serve the evolving needs of the aged care industry.

"I'm thrilled to lead Altura Learning, as we continue to empower care providers with over 150+ specialised training modules designed by industry experts," Paul said.

"Our commitment to enhancing the skills and knowledge of aged care employees remains steadfast, with our training solutions tailored to meet each organisation's unique needs.

"Through our three-step process—selecting a course library, choosing a delivery method via our Bridge Learning Management System (LMS) or an external LMS, and opting for cost-effective bundles—we ensure a seamless and impactful learning experience."

Rob Lourey, Director and Chairman of Altura Learning. is pleased with the appointment.

"His strong educational background, together with his proven leadership and stakeholder relationship capabilities means Altura Learning is ideally placed to take advantage of the exciting growth opportunities within this important aged care sector."


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