For Immediate Release CLASS ON DEMAND TO EXHBIT AT NAB 2009Award-winning training company will exhibit the largest selection of Class on Demand training titles; Participate in the annual Apple Final Cut NAB SuperMeet Hoffman Estates, IL – March 27, 2009 - Class on Demand, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, has announced that they will exhibit at the NAB 2009 event held in Las Vegas, NV from April 20th through 23rd, 2009 on stand SL4316. For the first time in its history of attending NAB, Class on Demand Class will have a stand on the show floor; offering its full range of titles at significant show discounts. Class on Demand instructors and management will be on hand to discuss the job performance and creativity benefits that postproduction and broadcast professionals can gain from the affordable, award-winning Class on Demand self-paced training products. “Now more than ever training is such an important part of the overall equation. Whether you are investing in advanced technology, ramping up for a new job, or upgrading your infrastructure, education is going to play a key role in optimizing performance and building success,” says Paul Holtz, CEO and Founder, Class on Demand. “We are looking forward to meeting with the community to discuss ways they can leverage our training to move themselves and their companies ahead of the pack.” In addition to the NAB show floor, Class on Demand will also participate in
the annual Apple Final Cut NAB SuperMeet held at the Rio Hotel on April 21,
2009. Over the past year, the Class on Demand has seen a 50% growth in their self-paced
training orders. The trend demonstrates the important role high-quality, affordable
training plays in helping postproduction and broadcast professionals increase
their employment marketability in a down economy. The real-world teaching
methodology combined with the modular structure enables professionals to quickly
and inexpensively get up to speed on that latest industry product release or
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