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Highlights of ATD 2016 International Conference & Exposition

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 9:00am - 10:00am EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Inigo Sanchez-Cabezudo, Senior Regional Manager, International
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The ATD 2016 International Conference & Exposition will provide you with the tools, strategies, and solutions you need to tackle these challenges head on. You’ll get insights into the latest innovations in talent development, as well as actionable tools and solutions on designing, delivering, implementing, and measuring the success of your programs. ATD 2016 will cover the entire industry, giving you an in-depth guide to what you need to know now to be successful, and an outlook on what the future of talent development holds. By focusing on reaching your fullest potential, you will develop the talent around you to give your organization the ultimate competitive advantage—a workforce that is ready to take on the demands of today’s ever-changing business environment.

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Inigo Sanchez-Cabezudo
Inigo Sanchez-Cabezudo

Senior Regional Manager, International

Íñigo manages ATD relations with Europe and Latin America. He joined ATD five years ago as part of the International team. Before joining ATD, Íñigo worked as director of sales and marketing at Fonexion USA, a European Bluetooth and wireless accessories distributor, managing U.S. and Latin American operations. Prior to that he was deputy director of AGRAGEX (Spanish Farm Equipment and Irrigation Exporters Association) for nine years in Bilbao, Spain. In that role he promoted farm equipment products, organizing trade shows and trade missions and bringing entrepreneurs to more than 85 countries.

Íñigo holds a BA in economics from the Complutense University of Madrid and a diploma in economics from the University of Wolverhampton; he’s also taken several doctorate courses in development economics at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French and is currently learning Portuguese. Íñigo has presented at various conferences and workshops in Latin America and Europe.