Employee Training Software Provider Lesson.ly to Expand in Indy

Indy Chamber News Archives

Training Software Company to Create 74 New Jobs by 2018, Capital Investment of $600K

INDIANAPOLIS (July 1, 2014) - Lesson.ly, an employee training software company, announced plans today to create up to 74 new jobs and invest up to $600,000 in capital investment by 2018. 

"Lesson.ly would not exist without the assistance and encouragement of local government, businesses, and programs like the Orr Fellowship," said Max Yoder, Lesson.ly's co-founder and CEO. "The low cost of doing business and recent state tax reforms made it an easy choice to place our headquarters in Indiana. Our commitment today reflects our intent to grow and create meaningful jobs for Hoosiers."

Founded in 2012, Lesson.ly's software helps businesses create more efficient processes around new employee onboarding, customer support training and sales enablement training. With simple tools to build, share and track lessons and courses, Lesson.ly is everything a company needs to get teams up-to-speed and keep them there, no training background required.

"Indy strives to attract new talent to keep up with the growing high-tech industry," said Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard. "Indy earned recognition last year by Forbes as the #4 city in the nation for high-tech job growth. Today's announcement by Lesson.ly solidifies Indy's position as a leader in this industry."

Expanding at a rapid pace, the company currently works with businesses such as Angie's list, BambooHR, and Indiana University Health. To support a growing customer base, Lesson.ly plans to invest $600,000 over five years to both create jobs and lease and equip headquarters space in downtown Indianapolis.

"Indy's information technology industry once again shows that Indianapolis successfully competes on the national stage," said Brian Gildea, vice president of Indianapolis economic development for the Indy Chamber. "Our talented workforce, top universities, and friendly business climate create an ideal environment for tech companies to successfully grow their business and Lesson.ly has proven that with today's announcement."

In support of Lesson.ly's initiatives, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered the company up to $750,000 performance-based tax credits over a 10-year period based on job creation plans. The Indy Chamber supports this project through workforce and permitting assistance.

Lesson.ly has been featured in such outlets as TechCrunch, while Yoder has also appeared in Fast Company's "Most Creative People" column for his passion philanthropy project, The First Fund.

About Lesson.ly
Lesson.ly makes easy-to-use training software for growing businesses. With simple tools to build, share and track lessons and courses, Lesson.ly is everything a company needs to get teams up-to-speed and keep them there, no training background required. Learn more at lesson.ly.

About the Indy Chamber
The Indy Chamber is the voice of progress and improvement for the Indianapolis region's business community. With membership of nearly 3,000 businesses representing 230,000 employees in the Indianapolis region, the Indy Chamber is leading the effort to strengthen the business climate, improve the state of education, revitalize neighborhoods and enhance the region's workforce. In 2012, the Indy Chamber merged with Indy Partnership, Develop Indy, and Business Ownership Initiative. For more information about the Indy Chamber, visit IndyChamber.com.

- 30 -

Media Contacts:
Emily Wilson (Lesson.ly) - 317.602.7137 or [email protected]
Ashley Elrod (Indy Chamber) - 317.903.9825 or [email protected]

Have some news you want to share with the Indy Chamber organization?
Login to Submit Your News
Submit

Member Stories

Eskenazi Health Wins Three Categories and Takes Top Honor at Indy Chamber’s Monumental Awards

Groundbreaking healthcare project recognized for its impact on community revitalization and innovative care solutions. Ind. (Oct. 3, 2024)— arcDESIGN took home the highest honor of the Monumental Award for its... read more

MORE Magazine launches Issue IV: Sustaining with Indianapolis Neighbors

Issue IV: Sustaining was curated to take back the word sustain and all that it applies to. Along in the Neighborhood comes Indy Red, The Milk Bank, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana.

Join Our Newsletter

Get updates to your inbox with the latest news and updates from Indy Chamber.
Name