Webucator, Inc., which provides onsite and online training in a variety of technologies and business topics, recently appointed BRIAN P. HOKE as CEO, effective Jan. 24. He succeeded Dave Dunn, who will remain with the company for several months to assist in the leadership transition and will remain indefinitely in an advisory role. Hoke was […]

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Webucator, Inc., which provides onsite and online training in a variety of technologies and business topics, recently appointed BRIAN P. HOKE as CEO, effective Jan. 24. He succeeded Dave Dunn, who will remain with the company for several months to assist in the leadership transition and will remain indefinitely in an advisory role. Hoke was formerly principal of Bentley & Hoke, LLC, a web-development consultancy in Fayetteville, that he formed in 2000 and has managed since then. Local clients for which the company provides website development, design, and marketing consulting services include ACR Health, The C&S Companies, Colden Corporation, Manlius Pebble Hill School, Onondaga County, Syracuse Hancock International Airport, Upstate Venture Connect, and many others. Bentley & Hoke’s client work will be managed by Hoke and a team at Webucator. Founder Nat Dunn started Webucator in 2003; his brother Dave Dunn began as CEO in 2009. Together they have led the company through almost two decades of steady growth, expanding the variety of training topics, delivery methods, and number of companies and students served. Prior to founding Bentley Hoke in 2000, Hoke served as teacher, dean of students, director of technology, and chair of the Computer and Information Science Department at Manlius Pebble Hill School, a Pre-K-12 independent day school. Hoke previously taught at Institut auf dem Rosenberg, an international boarding school in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Hoke holds degrees from Hamilton and Dartmouth Colleges. Since its establishment in 2003, Webucator has trained more than 84,000 students from over 15,000 organizations, including over 70 percent of the Fortune 100 companies. Webucator delivers training online and in person, through instructor-led live and self-paced classes. 

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