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Hemsley named in Training Industry Top 20 Leadership Training Companies

Plymouth (UK), March 2026 - Hemsley Fraser, the full-service learning and people development partner, has been named in Training Industry’s Top 20 Leadership Training Companies for the 17th consecutive year. The listing recognises a learning provider’s ability to provide enterprise learners with high-impact and engaging learning and development offerings.

Hemsley has an unbroken record of inclusion in the list – regarded as the learning sector’s top tier of global leadership training providers – ever since the awards were established in 2009.

Training Industry’s Top 20 listing recognises a learning provider’s ability to provide enterprise learners, including front-line managers, middle managers or senior leaders, with high-impact and engaging learning and development offerings. These stand-out offerings draw on a provider’s continuous innovation, stand-out capabilities and commitment to exceptional learning. 

Training Industry’s analysts scrutinise the global training market each year to identify the best leadership training providers. They based their annual Top 20 list based on key criteria of:

●       Scope and quality of program and service offerings for leadership training

●       Market presence, brand visibility, innovation and impact

●       Strength of client portfolio and customer relationships

●       Business performance and growth trajectory.

Lynsey Whitmarsh, CEO, Hemsley Fraser, said: "We are delighted to be included in Training Industry’s Top 20 Leadership Training Companies. Customers and partners use this listing as part of benchmarking their learning and development options each year: inclusion means you’re a top tier provider."
Jalen Banks, Market Research Analyst, at Training Industry, Inc., said: "These Top 20 providers offer wide-ranging and comprehensive leadership development programs that meet company leaders’ changing learning needs."