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Part II CPLP: Why Now? The 4 Es for Getting Started

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 11:30am - 12:30pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Jennifer Naughton, Senior Director, ATD and Linda David, Senior Project Manager for CPLP Preparation, ATD

You’ve determined that you are interested in the Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) credential, but are you ready to begin the journey? Is now the time?

In this webcast, Jennifer Naughton, senior director of the ATD Certification Institute, will share facts and insights about the new CPLP exams and answer common testing questions. Linda David, senior manager of ATD CPLP preparation, will cover study and preparation tips and action planning.

After attending this webcast you will:

  • understand CPLP preparation and testing procedures
  • develop an action plan 
  • be equipped to take the next steps by applying the 4 Es!
     

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Presenters

Jennifer Naughton
Jennifer Naughton

Senior Director, ATD

Jennifer Naughton is a talent development professional with more than 20 years of experience addressing a variety of human resource–related challenges. She is a senior director at ATD who oversees ATD’s Competency Model research and the CPLP certification program. Jennifer has a master’s degree in human resource development from the George Washington University. She is also a Senior Professional in Human Resources. 


Linda David
Linda David

Senior Project Manager for CPLP Preparation, ATD

Linda David, CPLP, CPPC, is senior project manager for CPLP Preparation at ATD. She attained the CPLP credential in 2007 and has been responsible for CPLP preparation programming since November 2012. She has over 18 years of experience in training design, delivery, management, and coaching. Linda has been with ATD for 11 years, formerly as manager, conference programming, developing the International and TechKnowledge conference education programs.