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ASTD Honors Six Individuals for Contributions to the Learning and Development Profession

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Tue May 08 2012

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During the ASTD 2012 International Conference & Exposition, held in Denver, Colorado, David Campbell, creator of the Campbell Interest and Skills Survey and other psychological assessments, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from ASTD. Campbell was one of six individuals recognized for contributions to the field.

The ASTD Awards are presented every year during the association’s annual conference which draws more than 8,000 learning and development professionals from nearly 80 countries. The awards ceremony also recognizes organizations that use L&D practices to advance business goals. This year 18 companies were presented with Excellence in Practice Awards.

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The ASTD Award winners honored at the conference are:

**Lifetime Achievement in Workplace Learning and Performance: David Campbell

**Campbell was recognized for his work at the Center for Creative Leadership and the creation of his assessment tools that changed the face of leadership assessment and development.

**Distinguished Contribution to Workplace Learning and Performance: William Rothwell

**Rothwell is a recognized leader in succession planning and talent management and a professor at the prestigious Workforce Education and Development program at Penn State. He is the author of the bestselling book Effective Succession Planning: Ensuring Leadership Continuity and Building Talent from Within.

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**Champion of Workplace Learning and Performance: Doug Conant

**The Champion award is presented to an individual outside of the learning and development profession who advocates for the importance of workplace learning. Conant, the former CEO of The Campbell Soup Company and author of TouchPoints: Creating Powerful Leadership Connections in the Smallest of Moments, is well-known for his dedication to employee development. While at Campbell’s Conant created the CEO Institute and routinely participated in employee development experiences.

**ASTD Certification Institute CPLP Fellows: Elaine Biech and Katherine Holt

**The ASTD Certification Institute CPLP Fellow recognition is presented to thought leaders in the field who advocate for the professionalization of the industry and support its only credential, the Certified Professional in Learning and Performance® (CPLP). Elaine Biech and Katherine Holt are the inaugural recipients of this honor. Biech, a 30-year practitioner in the training and consulting field, is President and CEO of ebb associates inc., an organizational and leadership development firm that helps organizations work through large-scale change. Holt is President of Peakinsight LLC, a global network of assessment, coaching, and leadership development associates. She specializes in transformational coaching, working with executives to achieve breakthrough possibilities for themselves and their organizations.

**ASTD Dissertation Award: Tomika Wilson Greer

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**The Dissertation Award is presented to foster and disseminate research in the field of workplace learning and performance. Greer’s dissertation “An Investigation of Role Salience and Linkages to Work-Family Conflict” was successfully defended while she was a student at Texas A&M University. Now a professor at the University of Houston, Greer’s research has implications for employers who want to better understand how to holistically value employees and address work-family issues to drive workforce performance improvement.

More information about the ASTD Awards and Excellence in Practice winners can be found on the Awards page of www.astd.org.

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