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Develop Your Best Self and Take Charge of Your Career

It’s been a year of disruption, upheaval, and confusion. TD professionals have been so busy helping others that some forgot about their own careers. Are you one? Let’s get it back on track. Take charge of your own career and focus on YOU now. Based on her latest book, Skills for Career Success, Elaine will use proven tactics to help you identify your passion and take control of moving your career forward.

Using ATD’s new Capability Model as a foundation you’ll see that there's never been a better time to focus on you and your career. Whether you are choosing a new direction or recommitting to your current position, join your TD colleagues to embrace a fresh reset. Where will YOU be five years from today?

  • You will join the RACE to take charge of your career
  • R = Reignite your career passion
  • A = Apply activities to strengthen your learning foundation
  • C = Consider strategies to reach your career goal
  • E = Envision winning your career race
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    Elaine Biech
    Speaker
    Elaine Biech, CPTD Fellow, is a consultant, facilitator, and principle author of the TDBoK and 85 other published books. She’s been called “a titan of the training industry,” and is the recipient of numerous awards from many organizations including 5 national ATD awards: 2020 Distinguished Contributor, 2012 CPLP Fellow Award, 2006 ASTD Bliss Award, and 2004 ASTD Staff Partnership Award, and the 1996 ASTD Torch Award. A brief sample of her ATD volunteer experiences includes being a member of the national ATD Board of Directors and its executive board, member of the first NAC, designed the first ASTD Training Certificate Program, 2000 ICE design chair, and SW Wisconsin Chapter President. She has presented at the National ATD Conference 34 consecutive years, has been instrumental in guiding the TD profession throughout her career, and values the ATD Chapter model. Elaine is a past CCL Board member, a current ISA Board member, and was selected for the Wisconsin Women Entrepreneur’s Mentor Award. Elaine believes that excellence isn’t optional.
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