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New partnerships for business schools

CarringtonCrisp have announced two new partnerships to provide CRM and social media services to business schools.

CRM systems are increasingly common in higher education, helping business schools to streamline processes, cut costs and ensure stronger relationships with prospective and current students, as well as alumni.  CarringtonCrisp will work with Canadian firm, Azorus, to offer a range of CRM solutions. 

Social media has featured prominently in a number of the CarringtonCrisp research studies over the last two years.  Many prospective students are using social media to contact current students and alumni, bypassing corporate marketing to try and find out what a business school delivers.  BlueEyed Digital has wide experience of different social media and how to make the most of the tools available.

Andrew Crisp, Director of CarringtonCrisp, speaking about the new partnerships said "We are increasingly asked about CRM and social media.  Both Azorus and BlueEyed Digital offered expertise in these particular fields and allow us to make a broader offer to the business schools we work with".

More details of both offers can be found in the Partners section of this website.