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Noodle Acquires Meteor Learning

Noodle, higher education’s leading strategy, services and technology partner, has completed the acquisition of Meteor Learning, a Certified B edtech corporation based in Burlington, Massachusetts. Noodle, also a Certified B corporation, welcomes Meteor Learning’s higher education and employer partners into its network. This addition strengthens Noodle’s ability to help its partners be more resilient, responsive and efficient.

With this acquisition, Noodle now supports more than 65 top US and UK universities through aligned learning design, marketing, recruiting, support, strategy and technology services. Noodle provides these services, along with internal resources at its partner universities, to address challenges and opportunities that higher ed faces.

William Rieders and Donna Ritchie, Meteor’s founders, will join the Noodle leadership team and will head Noodle’s consulting practice, driving strategic insights and operational effectiveness for Noodle partners.

Meteor’s focus on skills-based programs provides a strong catalyst for Noodle’s University-to-Employer service, addressing some of the most significant workforce challenges in such areas as Nursing and Education.

“Meteor extends our capacity and reach, and I am very excited to work with Bill and Donna, who bring tremendous insight and experience to the team,” said John Katzman, Noodle’s founder and CEO. “This acquisition will expand our consulting practice with leadership and expertise, methodologies and proven results to solve a unique challenge – how does higher ed best leverage technology and data to execute against their strategic goals?”

“This acquisition will provide Meteor Learning partners with additional scale, expanded services and innovative new models to support greater flexibility, efficiency and internal capacity building,” said William Rieders. “Universities are looking for a strategy, services and technology partner to help navigate the rapidly changing post-secondary market. The combination of the two organizations gives us that much more capacity to be their strategic partner.”

Source: PR Newswire