About me
I’ve managed, designed and developed information technology and research projects for more than 20 years. My experience spans strategy, operations, management, marketing, Web- and client/server-based application development, social media, programming/authoring, graphic interface design, and development of procedural and quality assurance methodologies. I’ve had the pleasure of working on many large projects for important clients including the Canadian Department of National Defence, SUN Microsystems, Cirque du Soleil and Pfizer, among others.
Since October 2000, I’ve worked extensively for Brandon Hall Research, first as an analyst, then to my current position as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
In January 2009, I was named to the Advisory Board of the McGill University Centre for Continuing Education (CCE). For the next two years, I’ll be doing what I can to help grow the centre.
In February 2008, I was named a Technobabble 2.0 Top 100 Technology Analyst for this blog, Analyzing Learning.
My blogs:
My corporate blog, Analyzing learning, is located on the Web site of Brandon Hall Research, where I serve as CEO.
I also contribute to a group blog on the Brandon Hall Research Web site. Workplace Learning Today is a daily summary of news and articles about all aspects of employee training, including performance support, corporate training, government and military training, professional education, organizational learning, and adult continuing education. The project is a collaborative effort of the senior staff of Brandon Hall Research, with regular contributions from Janet Clarey, Tom Werner, Gary Woodill, and myself.
And, of course, my personal blog is located here at richardnantel.com.


