Language and corporate training arm, Tripoli (2010)
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In 2010 OpenCities established a language and corporate training arm in Tripoli, Libya providing in-house business training for staff and managers in a range of banks, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds.
Employing a team of over a dozen highly skilled tutors we delivered our training across Tripoli and other cities such as Misrata and intervening towns. Using a combination of established training texts and our materials we delivered bespoke training to hundreds of local managers. OpenCities now offers corporate training in partnership with Strategy and Eduation in London and other cities including Istanbul.
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