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Breakfast Clubs - Fall '09 Series

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Breakfast Clubs - Fall '09 Series

This Fall our panel of industry experts will lead conversations, in cities across the United States,about the role the learning organization plays in leading growth and innovation, especially in tough economic times. Join the discussion today!

Website: http://www.clomedia.com/events/Breakfast_Club/
Location: San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Boston, New York City
Members: 2
Latest Activity: Nov. 18, 2009

September 3: San Francisco
September 17: Washington, D.C.
October 8: New York City
October 15: Boston


Effective workforce learning is more important than ever in tough economic times. When aligned with organizational objectives, innovative learning and development solutions can create tremendous measurable value for the enterprise. In the 2009 Breakfast Club series, our panel of industry experts will lead conversations in cities across the United States about the role the learning organization plays in leading growth and innovation, even in tough economic times.

Lively discussion topics will focus on:

* How should learning departments adjust their structure to address the new economic reality?

* How should learning delivery methods change or redeploy, if at all, to adjust to business conditions?

* How does the emphasis on what makes a difference right now affect learning programs and what can we do to demonstrate impact and value?

Speakers:


Sharon Daniels, President and Chief Executive Office, AchieveGlobal (San Francisco, Washington, D.C.)

Michael E. Echols, Ph.D., Executive Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Bellevue University
and Bellevue University's Human Capital Lab (San Francisco, Washington, D.C., New York City)

Dan Heffernan, Vice President, Learning Products, Element K (San Francisco, Washington D.C., New York City, Boston)

Norm Kamikow, President and Editor in Chief, MediaTec Publishing Inc. (San Francisco, New York City, Boston)

Mike Prokopeak, Vice President, Editorial Director, MediaTec Publishing Inc. (Washington, D.C.)

Joan Loewy, Regional Vice President, AchieveGlobal (New York City, Boston)

Jennifer A. Moss, Ph.D., Director, Human Capital Lab, Bellevue University (Boston)

Moderators:

San Francisco: Sundar Nagarathnam, Vice President, NetApp University

Washington, D.C.: Jonathan M. Kayes, Chief Learning Officer, Central Intelligence Agency

New York City: Rebecca Lea Ray, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Global Talent Management and Development, Global Human Resources, MasterCard Worldwide

Boston: David J. DeFilippo, Vice President, Learning and Organizational Development, BNY Mellon Asset Management

Schedule:

7:30 am Registration & Breakfast
8:15 am Session Begins
10:30 am Close & Networking

For more information and to register, click here.

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