Sterling Ledet & Associates
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Sterling Ledet & Associates, Inc. | |
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Type | Corporation |
Founded | Tucker, Georgia (1996) |
Headquarters | Tucker, Georgia |
Key people | Sterling Ledet, Founder & CEO |
Industry | Computer training |
Employees | ~25 (June 2006) |
Website | www.ledet.com |
Sterling Ledet & Associates, Inc. is a chain of United States software training centers incorporated in the state of Georgia on August 29, 1996.[1] The company is an authorized training provider for Adobe Systems,[2] Quark, Inc.,[3] and Apple Inc..[4]
The company's focus is on graphic arts software training and related professional services for use in web, print, video, and multimedia applications. It provides both publicly scheduled classes in cities across the United States and privately scheduled, custom training. Classes are instructor-led, hands-on workshops typically two to three days in length.
The headquarters of the company is in Tucker, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. One of the Denver training centers of the company is operated for Quark, Inc.[5] The company has also operated training centers for Apple,[6] and Enovation, a Fujifilm company. It is a member of the Adobe Solutions Network training center program, the QuarkAlliance program, and the Apple Authorized Training Center (AATC) program.
Noteworthy instructors for the company include Dan Margulis, author of Professional Photoshop. The company principal and CEO is Sterling Ledet, board member of the Atlanta Chapter of Entrepreneurs' Organization.
[edit] References
- ^ "Georgia Registration Filing", Georgia Secretary of State, August 29, 1996.
- ^ "Adobe Partner Listing", Adobe Systems, June 23, 2006.
- ^ "Quark Partner Listing", Quark, Inc., June 23, 2006.
- ^ "Apple Training Center Listing", Apple Inc., June 23, 2006.
- ^ "Quark Selects Sterling Ledet to Operate Denver Training Center. Press release.", Quark, Inc., August 3, 2004.
- ^ "New Facility Center Opens Up At Apple Market Center in Atlanta", The Mac Observer, November 16, 1999.