on November 27th, 2024

We were utterly dismayed when we received word that one of our most dedicated staff members had passed away in March 2024.

Alison was introduced to our company in 1999 when working for a secretarial service in Worcester Park, just outside London, in the UK.

She and her dear friend and colleague, Carol Moverley, then moved to the nascent IDC Technologies when we were running short, face-to-face professional development courses in the UK and globally. They helped coordinate these efforts from our office in England.

Over the years Alison watched the company expand and diversify. She remained steadfast, facing the inevitable headwinds with resilience, and celebrating the successes.

In April 2024, after receiving our UK higher education registration, we opened a learning centre in England, for students pursuing qualifications. We know Alison would have championed this initiative, as Carol continues to do.

It is our memory of Alison’s commitment and enthusiasm which inspires us.

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