Level Education Group LLC, a South Jordan provider of continuing education for mental health and nursing professionals, has acquired Triad, a nationally recognized provider of exam preparation, continuing education and career resources for behavioral and mental health professionals. Triad is headquartered in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
“The acquisition unites two organizations with a shared mission: to strengthen the behavioral and mental health workforce at every stage of the professional journey,” said Level Education in a statement. “Together, LEG and Triad will provide one of the industry’s most comprehensive platforms, supporting students preparing for licensure, newly licensed practitioners entering the field and seasoned professionals advancing their knowledge and skills.”
“As the need for behavioral and mental health services continues to grow, our industry faces an urgent challenge: ensuring that the professionals who provide these services have the resources, support and training they need to succeed,” said Jamie Harper, CEO of Level Education Group. “By joining forces with Triad, we are creating an end-to-end educational pathway that not only helps professionals achieve licensure but also sustains their growth and impact throughout their careers. This is about investing in the future of the workforce that millions of individuals and families depend on.”
For nearly 50 years, Triad has served pre- and post-licensure professionals, with brands including AATBS, Academic Review, Gerry Grossman Seminars, Taylor Study Method and The Wellness Institute. For universities, Triad offers exam-blueprint and accreditation-aligned assessment solutions in addition to comprehensive exam prep. For employers, Triad provides exam prep and continued education for existing clinical staff, and a job board to help them recruit future clinicians.
Level Education Group has served over a million health care professionals with accredited continuing education through its CE4Less, NurseCE4Less and CEU Creations brands.
“Level Education Group is more than an acquirer; it’s a partner in building the future of our profession,” said Brandon Jones, CEO of Triad. “By bringing together our strengths, we can equip behavioral and mental health professionals not just to enter the field, but to thrive in it.”