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Richmond-Based Yukon Learning Gains National Recognition in Software Industry for New Cameo Product

Business Wire, June 18, 2009

RICHMOND, Va. -- Richmond, Va.-based Yukon Learning’s (www.yukonlearning.com) new software product, Cameo®, received national recognition as a finalist in the "Most Innovative Software Idea" category of the SoftwareCEO/CompTIA Software Innovation Awards for 2009. These awards recognize innovative software products and new business models in eight different categories within companies throughout the United States.

Cameo® is a Web-based tool that delivers scenario-based learning reinforcement via e-mail. The product was launched in October 2008 at the e-Learning2008 conference in Orlando. Organizations use Cameo® to reinforce key learning points from their training events using e-mail. As learners reply, Cameo® aggregates their responses, giving the organization objective and actionable data for their future learning efforts.

"We are honored to be recognized for this achievement by such a globally respected organization as CompTIA," said Chris Ayers, president and CEO of Yukon Group, Inc. "Being a part of such prestigious awards is not only an honor for our organization, but indicative of the growth our company has experienced. Cameo® continues to be well-received in the marketplace and in the blended learning community, and we think it will change the way industry professionals think about learning reinforcement."

About Yukon Learning

Based in Richmond, Va., Yukon Learning is a Yukon Group, Inc. company that specializes in delivering innovative e-learning products and services that help clients increase the transfer and application of knowledge and skills gained in the classroom. For more information on Yukon Learning, visit www.yukonlearning.com. To learn more about Cameo®, visit www.cameo.net.

About CompTIA

For 25 years, CompTIA has served as the voice of the world's information technology industry. CompTIA is committed to helping organizations maximize the benefits of their investments in technology and assisting individuals pursuing careers in IT. For more information about CompTIA, visit www.comptia.org.

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