Origin Story
Zenith Learning Group evolved from a simple observation that couldn’t be ignored. In higher education and corporate training, a pattern emerged. Talented instructors and educators were getting buried under administrative work. They’d spend hours setting up courses, wrestling with instructional design, configuring learning platforms; work that drained their energy before they ever stepped into the classroom. And when they finally did teach, they couldn’t give it their all. They were exhausted.

The choice was brutal. The ones who tried to do it all fell way behind. The ones who prioritized teaching fell behind on administration. There was no winning. The problem wasn’t the educators—it was the system. These professionals had a gift for teaching, for engaging learners, for inspiring growth. But the infrastructure around learning was consuming them. That’s when Zenith Learning Group was born.
We decided to do what we do best: handle the work that bogs people down. To operate in the shadows so educators can step on stage and give the performance they’re capable of. To remove the barriers that prevent excellence. Because educators deserve to teach. Not to spend 80% of their time on administrative tasks and 20% on actual instruction. Not to choose between course quality and personal sanity. Not to sacrifice their passion because the infrastructure failed them.
That’s what we’re here to change.

Our Mission
To transform educational institutions and training organizations by removing the barriers that prevent excellence. We handle the intricacies of instructional design, course development, and learning technology so that educators can dedicate their energy to what truly inspires them: engaging with learners and creating transformative experiences.
Who We Are
We’re a team of instructional designers, learning technologists, and education professionals dedicated to one mission: freeing educators and institutions from the burden of course development and instructional design so they can focus on what they do best—teaching and learning.


What We Believe
- Educators deserve to teach.
- Learning experiences should be transformative, not transactional.
- Innovation requires resilience.
