Gregg Meiklejohn Retires; Shane Sparks to Serve as President & CEO 

Dec 31, 2021 | News & Announcements

VICTORIA, British Columbia –  Enrollment Resources Inc. announced today that Gregg Meiklejohn has retired from his role as CEO.

Gregg Meiklejohn co-founded Enrollment Resources with Shane Sparks in 2003. 

Over the past 19 years, the company has emerged as a leading marketing innovator in the Career Education sector.

“Gregg’s knowledge of marketing and the post-secondary education sector has helped guide our growing business. We will miss his leadership and insights. It’s been a terrific journey these past 19 years and we all wish him and his family the best in his retirement,” said Shane Sparks.

Shane Sparks takes over as President & CEO, and sole owner.

“I am very excited about 2022,” says Sparks. “We have a number of new features in Virtual Adviser we will be releasing starting in January and plan to focus more on proprietary research in the coming year. Our goal remains to help schools grow enrollment in the most cost-effective way possible.” 

In January, the company will also be releasing new research on the motivations of prospective students culled from over 500,000 survey results.

“Our focus is on uncovering insights that make a meaningful difference to student recruitment,” says Sparks. “We can’t wait to share what we’ve discovered.”

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