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Human Capital Happenings at ATD 2015

Thursday, May 14, 2015
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I’m gearing up for ATD 2015 next week and am pleased to highlight some of the top human capital happenings in Orlando. 

First—and most importantly— there is the Human Capital Community Theater: This one-hour TEDx-style session on Tuesday, May 19, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET in W300, features future-focused topics in talent development. Hear Randy Emelo discuss mentoring in today’s workplace, Karen Hough unpack innovative development ideas for leaders, and Yvette Montero Salvatico envision a new era of talent management. This brand-new Community Theater format includes audience Q&A at the conclusion of the session. Join your peers to learn from some of our industry’s newest thought leaders.

Below are additional recommended education sessions, all within the Human Capital Track, with links to learn more:

I’m also excited about the launch of two human capital books at the conference: Leaders Don’t Command and Modern Mentoring. Get your copies onsite at the ATD Bookstore. This year two author meet-and-greet group sessions will take place in the bookstore on Monday, May 18, from 10:00-11:00 a.m., and Tuesday, May 19, from 12:15-1:15 p.m. Also, author signings in the bookstore will occur regularly throughout the conference.

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I’d love to meet you in Orlando! Please stop by the Communities of Practice Booth in ATD Central, located in the EXPO. I’ll be there on Monday from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., and Wednesday from 10:00-11:00 a.m. I hope to see you there!

Cheers,

Ann


About the Author

Ann Parker is Associate Director, Talent Leader Consortiums at ATD. In this role she drives strategy, product development, and content acquisition for ATD’s senior leader and executive audience. She also oversees business development and program management for ATD's senior leader consortiums, CTDO Next and ATD Forum.

Ann began her tenure at ATD in an editorial capacity, primarily writing for TD magazine as Senior Writer/Editor. In this role she had the privilege to talk to many training and development practitioners, hear from a variety of prominent industry thought leaders, and develop a rich understanding of the profession's content. She then became a Senior Content Manager for Senior Leaders & Executives, focusing on content and product development for the talent executive audience, before moving into her current role.

Ann is a native Pennsylvanian where she currently resides, marathoner, avid writer, baker and eater of sweets, wife to an Ironman, and mother of two.

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