Webinars
The Learning Case for Difference: How CLOs Can Make Diversity Work for the Company
Jul 23, 2009
Breakfast Club
San Francisco: High-Impact Learning for Lean Times
Sep 03, 2009 07:30 am
Grand Hyatt San Francisco
San Francisco, California
CLO Symposiums
Peak Performance: Pushing Your Enterprise to the Top
Sep 28, 2009 - Sep 30, 2009
The Broadmoor
Colorado Springs, Colorado
In today’s business environment, value is increasingly driven by the knowledge and skills of the workforce. With this emphasis on human capital, workforce development is more critical than ever before as organizations look to grow the bottom line. In the 2008 Chief Learning Officer Breakfast Club series, our panel of industry experts will lead conversations in major cities around the United States about the role that the learning organization plays in creating tremendous value in the enterprise.
Lively discussion topics will focus on:
Joining us as moderator for the Atlanta event is David Lamb, Vice President of Learning and Media Services at Orkin.
Registration is limited and will fill quickly. Advanced registration is $49.95 and on-site registration is $54.95.
Schedule:
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
3300 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
Michael E. Echols, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Bellevue University
and Director of Bellevue University's Human Capital Lab
Michael Echols is a significant force in corporate learning and an internationally known thought leader on evaluating and improving the ROI on human capital. He is the author of three books on human capital: ROI on Human Capital Investment, Competitive Advantage from Human Capital Investment and Creating Value With Human Capital Investment. Training Industry Inc. named him one of the “Top 20 Most Influential Training Professionals.” Previously, Echols was a corporate executive with General Electric Co. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from Carnegie Mellon University, his MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and his doctorate from the College of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Norm Kamikow
President and Editor in Chief
MediaTec Publishing Inc.
Norm Kamikow is president and editor in chief of MediaTec Publishing Inc., which publishes Chief Learning Officer magazine,Talent Management magazine and Certification Magazine, along with targeted supplements, special reports and electronic newsletters for each publication. Chief Learning Officer was named "Best New Publication" by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). Norm also received the 2005 Innovation Award from Media Business Magazine, which honored him as Top Publisher of the Year.
Norm has more than 30 years of magazine and direct marketing publishing experience. Since beginning his career with Seventeen magazine, Norm has worked either directly or as a consultant to many consumer and business-to-business magazines. With a specialty in new magazine development, he has played a key role in the launch of OMNI magazine, SPIN magazine, Game Players magazine, CD-ROM Today, Internet World and Web Week. He contributed to the redesign of such magazines as Financial World and CD-ROM World. As president/CEO of Decks Inc., he worked with several major publishing companies to develop revenue resources from alternative media. This client base included BusinessWeek, Fortune, Money Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Esquire, The Journal of the American Dental Association and Dun & Bradstreet reports. Norm is a recipient of the Tempo Award from the Direct Marketing Association and is a biographee of Marquis Who's Who in the Midwest and Who's Who in Advertising and the Media.
David Lamb
Vice President of Learning and Media Services
Rollins/Orkin Inc.
David Lamb is vice president of learning and media services at Orkin. Before joining the company in June 2004, he had extensive experience in leading training functions, both as a corporate leader and as a learning strategy consultant. Lamb has led corporate university functions for BellSouth, Bank of Montreal, Aetna, ADP and General Motors. As president of Strategic Learning Solutions, his consulting clients included Amazon.com, Barclays Bank, General Motors and Raytheon. Lamb is a founding member of the Atlanta Performance Executive Forum and the Chicago Learning Executive Roundtable. He was a charter member of the Advisory Board for the University of Michigan's graduate program for Performance Improvement and Instructional Design. He is a member of the American Society for Training and Development, the International Society for Performance Improvement and the Atlanta Human Resources Leadership Forum.
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Bob Lee
WebEx Learning Solutions Strategist
Cisco
With more than 20 years of experience in the training marketplace, Bob Lee has served in a variety of roles, including training manager, practitioner, consultant and marketer. An early adopter of virtual classroom technologies, Lee has designed and taught more than 200 online classes as an e-learning consultant for IBM, director of training with Bank One and as an independent e-learning consultant. Lee manages the marketing of solutions for training organizations at WebEx Communications Inc.
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Patricia Leonard
Executive Vice President
American Management Association
Pat Leonard is executive vice president of the U.S. Management Education Group of the American Management Association. USME is comprised of the seminar businesses, as well as AMA’s membership operation, and represents the largest group within the AMA international family. Leonard brings extensive business, publishing and editorial experience in the educational and learning market place to AMA. With more 20 years in these respective industries, she has held senior management positions in sales, editorial, alliances, mergers and acquisition, media-based learning and new business development at McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall, Thomson Corporation, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster and Pearson Education. A graduate of Hope College in Holland, Mich., Pat has received YWCA’s Tribute to Women in Industry Award, serves on various charitable and commercial boards and was voted one of the top 10 people to watch in the corporate training industry by SIMBA.
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Director, Learning & Development
06/23/2009
BAI, the premier provider of breakthrough intelligence, innovation and information for the financial services industry, seeks a Director to lead our Learning & Development business. BAI provides a comprehensive range of learning and development services to over 1,500 banks and credit unions. We are seeking a leader capable of leveraging this strong foundation to grow the business in BAI's St. Louis, MO office.
The World Bank Knowledge and Learning Coordinator Washington, DC
12/22/2008
The Latin America & Caribbean Region (LCR) of the World Bank serves over 30 countries, mostly middle-income which, despite having middle-income economies, still struggle with pockets of poverty and high level of inequalities.
Recruit the right prospects
03/19/2008
Reach the right prospects with Executive Search and improve your possibilities for fast, effective, successful executive recruitment.
July 2009
Five Free Learning Tools
Resources for learning professionals
July 2009
Casino on Wall Street
Securitizing learning with lessons from the downturn
July 2009
More Death by Slide Deck?
Making the most of the virtual classroom
July 2009
Cost and Availability Drive Modality Mix
CLOs are increasingly trying to apply the right delivery option for the content, audience and environment.
July 2009
Adding Value Through Measurement
Leadership development firm The Soderquist Center reversed declining enrollment in one of its signature programs by quantifying its benefits, and learned more about itself in the process.
July 2009
Applying Innovation to Learning
At appliance manufacturer Whirlpool Corp., Nancy Tennant created an environment for learning that unleashes employee innovation and helped transform the company.