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Transitioning From the Military Into the Training Industry

Thursday, June 27, 2019 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Jill Marshall Annitto, President, Leadership Adventure Strategies
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Leaving the service can feel daunting; worrying about finding your first civilian job can be tough. But chances are you already have the skills and experience you need to enter a rewarding career field with good job prospects—learning and development (L&D). From leadership to communication, creative thinking, and conflict resolution, the military has instilled in you competencies that can be used for your first training and development job. We can show you how.

Join us for this webcast in which you will:

• Be introduced to the daily life of a trainer and L&D professional.
• Learn about the job prospects and paths in this field.
• Discover what skills easily transfer from your military service.
• Explore how to frame your experience so a civilian employer can understand it.
• Find out from a service member how they transitioned into being a trainer.


 

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Jill Marshall Annitto
Jill Marshall Annitto

President, Leadership Adventure Strategies

International Coach Federation (ICF) certified coach, strategic human capital consultant, and experiential training facilitator with extensive experience in developing leaders and staff in a variety of organizations, including the US Department of State, Booz Allen Hamilton, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at The Johns Hopkins University, the US Army, and US Navy.

Jill’s professional journey began when she joined the US Army, out of a desire for adventure and service, and discovered her passion for mentoring others. Adventure and service remain important to Jill. She is a past president of the Association for Talent Development (ATD), formerly the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD)’s Metro DC Chapter. Jill serves as a mentor to other professional coaches, and as an outdoor challenge course facilitator at George Mason University.