Oculus Hospitality Training & Business Solutions Announces New VP Of Business Development
Online, November 28, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Oculus Hospitality Training & Business Solutions Inc along with its subsidiary brand, Checkmark Training has been experiencing record growth in this past year. We have expanded our operations to provide more customized services, and are pleased to welcome additional staff. As of November 15, 2010 Julie Mutch joins the Oculus executive team to work with our clients in program and revenue development.
Kevin James Saunders, the CEO of the Oculus Group of Companies says: "At this time in our business, we want to expand our reach and showcase what we have to offer to all hospitality/service industry companies. We excel in our customization practices in both training and mystery shopping services, and that means a better bottom line for everyone. With the addition of our revenue management, complete online training solutions, and our new 24 hour service, additional team members were needed."
Mutch brings a diverse management background within both the retail and manufacturing environments. She has decades of experience under her belt, and Saunders says that "Julie's diverse background and senior management experience will be an asset to Oculus clients and partners. Her ability to create solutions and re-evaluate situations is vital in such a revenue sensitive time in our economy."
Oculus is a leader in green and environmentally sustainable training by incorporating paper-free training sessions and online learning. "Julie shares our green philosophy and her ideas fit with our company values. We have no doubt that she will be a wonderful representative for Oculus and will encourage our clients to act green in their operations" says Saunders. Mutch will undergo extensive training with the Oculus Executive team through the end of 2010 and will be fully incorporated into her new role at the beginning of January 2011. She will be based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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