List of Abila Freestone LMS Customers
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Companies using Abila Freestone LMS for Learning and Development include: American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), a United States based Non Profit organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $15.0 million, American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC), a United States based Non Profit organisation with 130 employees and revenues of $10.0 million, American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), a United States based Professional Services organisation with 70 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) | Non Profit | 130 | $10M | United States | Momentive Software (formerly Community Brands) | Abila Freestone LMS | Learning and Development | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, the American Association for Respiratory Care implemented Abila Freestone Learning Management System to launch AARC University and centralize online continuing education for its membership. The association prioritized advancing the knowledge base and educational preparation of its members after its existing online learning tools created barriers for members when searching course offerings and earning continuing education credits, prompting adoption of a dedicated Learning Management System. Abila Freestone Learning Management System was configured to provide member-facing course catalog search functionality, enrollment and e-commerce workflows to shop for and purchase courses, and learner transcript and continuing education tracking. The deployment emphasized technical reliability and streamlined user journeys, using standard Learning Management System capabilities such as catalog navigation, checkout and payment flows, enrollment management, and CE credit tracking to simplify access and reduce friction for members. Operational coverage centered on AARC membership and the association education team, embedding Abila Freestone LMS into membership services and professional development functions. Governance shifted toward centralized course publishing and CE credentialing workflows under the AARC University brand, and the association reported improved search functionality and a more seamless ability for members to access, shop for, purchase, and track continuing education using Abila Freestone LMS. | |
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American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) | Non Profit | 120 | $15M | United States | Momentive Software (formerly Community Brands) | Abila Freestone LMS | Learning and Development | 2014 | n/a | In 2014 the American Industrial Hygiene Association implemented Abila Freestone LMS to support a strategic expansion of its annual conference into a virtual event called Virtual AIHce, aiming to extend reach and generate new revenue amid a membership that was traditionally technology averse. The association’s eLearning Services team led the initiative, deploying Abila Freestone LMS as the operational backbone for virtual conference delivery and participant management. The implementation focused on core Learning Management System capabilities aligned to event-based learning, including centralized course and session cataloging, online content delivery, registration and enrollment workflows, learner tracking and completion records, and reporting to support continuing education administration. Configuration emphasized event orchestration and logistics automation to handle session scheduling, attendee access, and certificate issuance, enabling the team to manage both live and on-demand learning assets within Abila Freestone LMS. Operational coverage centered on the eLearning Services team and conference operations, with the platform supporting internal logistics workflows and participant user experiences during the Virtual AIHce program. Governance and rollout were managed as an event-driven program, with phased adoption tied to conference cycles and iterative enhancements driven by first-year feedback. The first-year deployment far exceeded expectations on internal logistics and participant satisfaction, and the team committed to scaling and enhancing the virtual event in subsequent cycles, citing that Abila Freestone LMS provided the necessary feature set to build the program. | |
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American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) | Professional Services | 70 | $6M | United States | Momentive Software (formerly Community Brands) | Abila Freestone LMS | Learning and Development | 2011 | n/a | In 2011 American Intellectual Property Law Association implemented Abila Freestone LMS as its Learning Management System after its webcasting and webinar production vendor ceased operations. AIPLA delivers all of its continuing legal education CLE offerings to members through Abila Freestone LMS, centralizing webcast and webinar delivery, course registration, and automated CLE credit issuance. The implementation emphasized member facing education workflows and continuity of webcast access for live and recorded sessions. Abila Freestone LMS is integrated with the association management system NetForum Enterprise™ to synchronize member records, enrollment status, and CLE credit reporting, creating a streamlined and enhanced member experience. Administrators use the Learning Management System to manage course catalogs, schedule sessions, track attendance and credits, and generate compliance reports for continuing education. Governance was structured to centralize CLE delivery inside the LMS, simplifying registration and automated credit recording while aligning operational production and reporting workflows. |
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