Eldorado, CSPH Partner for Elevate U E-Learning Series

Eldorado, CSPH Partner for Elevate U E-Learning Series

BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Eldorado Trading Company, one of the largest distributors of adult pleasure products and lingerie, has partnered with Rhode Island-based sexuality training and education non-profit, the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (CSPH), to bring Eldorado customers Elevate U. 

According to Eldorado, the company decided to launch Elevate U based on the different types of questions retailers were asking the attending sexual health educators at Eldorado’s in-house events. Eldorado says it saw the opportunity for a comprehensive sexual health education program for its customers and after a year of content development, Elevate U was born. 

“Elevate U is intended to empower Eldorado’s retailers with accurate sexual health information so they can confidently and correctly answer sexual health related questions.” said Allison Travers, Eldorado director of marketing. “With this knowledge, retailers can offer customers an excellent in-store experience in order to create repeat business, become a trusted community resource and have a competitive advantage.”

Travers continued, “We are dedicating Elevate U in memory of our founder and CEO, Larry Garland, to commemorate his longtime passion and commitment to sexual health and wellness education that was always at the forefront of his mission.”

Elevate U is a 16-lesson e-learning series that covers a variety of sexual health topics that goes beyond products to give stores and store clerks the tools and knowledge to become a community sexual resource. 

Each video-based lesson is 20–30 minutes long and followed by a quiz. Once all 16 lessons and evaluations are passed, the CSPH will certify participants as a Community Sexual Health Resource. 

Elevate U is available to active Eldorado customers and is launching with the first four lessons in the series at the beginning of 2017 with subsequent lessons to be released throughout the year. 

For more information about Elevate U and to get started, visit Eldorado.net/ElevateU or email ElevateU@eldorado.net. To learn more about the CSPH, please visit TheCSPH.org. 

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