Hyndland Partners acted as exclusive buy-side advisor to Volaris Group, an operating group of Constellation Software Inc., on its acquisition of Alpine Testing Solutions Inc. (”Alpine”).
Founded in 1991 and based in Utah, Alpine is a leading provider of psychometric consulting and test security services for credentialing and licensure programs. It helps organizations build and protect high-quality assessment programs that are fair, reliable, and defensible. The company partners with certification bodies, professional associations, and credentialing organizations to design, develop, and secure high-stakes examinations, serving clients such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Cisco, ESRI, and Dell.
The transaction marks Volaris’ entry into the workforce management vertical, expanding its presence into the credentialing and professional certification ecosystem.
Hyndland Partners supported Volaris throughout the acquisition process. Leveraging our deep expertise in software and technology-enabled professional services, we identified Alpine as a uniquely positioned platform with a trusted brand, durable customer relationships, and an experienced management team well aligned with Volaris’ long-term ownership model.
Mike Borello, Group Leader at Volaris Group, commented:
“Alpine Testing Solutions Inc. has built a trusted reputation in professional certification, helping organizations worldwide uphold the integrity and value of their credentialing programs”. “We are proud to welcome Alpine into Volaris Group and to support their next chapter of growth with a permanent home and long-term commitment.”
Stephen Price, CEO of Alpine Testing Solutions, added:
“We are thrilled to join Volaris Group, a company known for its proven best practices, strong commitment to developing talent, and supporting the growth of its businesses”. “Volaris’ dedication to long-term success and its collaborative approach give us the confidence that our mission to strengthen credentialing programs and protect the value of certifications for professionals will be supported.”