ATD-LA News

  • 11/06/2019 11:57 AM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since

    2014
     
    Professional role/position

    Instructional Design Consultant for Southern California Edison
     
    ATD-LA volunteer role/position

    Co-Director of Learning and Events
     
    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?

    I volunteer for ATD-LA because of the opportunity to make an impact within my community of talent development professionals. I enjoy connecting with like minded people who want to grow their skills, education and experience. My role as Co-Director of Learning and Event provides the perfect vehicle for me to do just that by planning and executing webinars and workshops that fit our membership's needs. I am always open to hearing from our members with any suggestions they may have or even just a friendly chat. Please contact me at anytime at webinarmanager@atdla.org.
     
    Favorite ATD-LA memory

    Riding up in an elevator, upon attending an ATD-LA chapter meeting, I realized I was talking to a person I had a phone interview with for a job. I ended up with a different job but it just goes to show you that you never know where your connections will come from.

  • 09/06/2019 4:30 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    The Los Angeles Chapter (ATD-LA) of the Association for Talent Development (ATD), formerly ASTD, was named an ATD Chapter of the Month (COM) for September 2019. The COM is national recognition for ATD local chapters that have demonstrated strength, growth, and innovation in managing their chapter.

    Elizabeth Beckham, chair of ATD’s Chapter Recognition Committee, which awards the Chapter of the Month, said, ‘‘This distinguished award recognizes the Los Angeles Chapter for demonstrating unique approaches that provide value to their members, other ATD chapter, and professionals within the talent development industry. The Los Angeles Chapter is a leader in providing development opportunities to their members and other ATD chapter leaders by sharing best practices and encouraging leaders to learn and grow from each other. We are honored to recognize the chapter with ATD’s Chapter of the Month award.”

    ATD-LA achieved CARE (Chapter Affiliation Requirements) for 2018 led by President Ben Sieke. In addition, a Sharing Our Success (SOS) submission, “Navigating SHRM Credit Process and Job Aid” prepared by President-Elect and Director Chapter Meetings Kavita Gupta, and Office Administrator Grant Skakun was recognized as a best practice.

  • 09/06/2019 3:38 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since:

    2017

    Professional role/position:

    Management Consultant

    ATD-LA volunteer role/position:

    Director of Marketing and Communications

    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?

    Talent Development is the lifeblood of a company. Successful businesses are the result of effective leadership and teamwork in all levels of the organization.

    Favorite ATD-LA memory:

    Participating in Pepperdine Graziadio Business School's Nonprofit Board Mixer with fellow ATD-LA board members

  • 08/07/2019 11:03 AM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since:

    2018

    Professional role/position:

    Learning Facilitator

    ATD-LA volunteer role/position:

    New member orientation facilitator

    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?

    I volunteer at ATD-LA because I want to be part of a community that inspires passion and strives to empower all people to be great in their craft. Volunteering also gives me the chance to be involved in activities that interest me beyond what I do at my job.

    Favorite ATD-LA memory:

    It’s hard to pick just one! I love all the interesting discussions and group activities that happen at ATD-LA events.

  • 07/29/2019 3:49 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Anthony Markovich, a leader of the South Bay GIG, won a free registration to an ATD Education certificate program, compliments of ATD-Los Angeles! In a gesture of appreciation for the chapter's volunteers, Ben Sieke, ATD-LA President, conducted a random drawing for the free registration that included all of ATD-LA's board members, leaders, and managers.  

    Vince will be attending the ATD Certificate in Management Development course.

    Please join the chapter in congratulating Anthony! And if you are interested in learning more about the benefits of volunteering with ATD-LA, be sure to check out the volunteer page.

  • 07/05/2019 3:00 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since:

    2002

    Professional role/position:

    Learning Director, Adult Learning & Workforce Education Group, LLC (alaweg.com)

    ATD-LA volunteer role/position:

    Special Interest Group Leader - Nonprofit Trainers & Instructional Designers

    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?

    It's such a great resource. How could I not share it with others?! I really enjoy connecting people to resources and providing opportunities to learn with and from other L&D professionals.

    Favorite ATD-LA memory:

    A while ago, I participated in the mentoring program and had a great mentor Jane Holcomb who was generous with her advice, intentional about the development opportunities she recommended, and just an overall smart entrepreneur. I didn't know it then, but she set me up nicely with the toolbox I needed to make the transition to external consulting one year later. I truly enjoyed all of our conversations, learnings, and ah-has!

  • 07/02/2019 12:21 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    On June 28, 2019, the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATD-LA) was recognized for its submission to the ATD “Sharing Our Success” (SOS) program. The national SOS program identifies best practices among local ATD chapters and uses them as models for other chapters.

     

    The SOS submission titled “Navigating SHRM Credit Process and Job Aid” was prepared by Kavita Gupta, Director of Chapter Meetings, and Grant Skakun, Office Administrator.

     

    The SOS described ATD-LA’s process of becoming a SHRM recertification provider, adding events to SHRM’s database, advertising participation in the program, and distributing activity IDs to event participants.  

     

    ATD will recognize this achievement by featuring a description of the project on the Chapter Leader Community’s SOS webpage, including an article in the Leader Connection Newsletter, and recognizing the chapter at the 2019 ATD Chapter Leaders Conference.

     

    This latest recognition reflects the second SOS recognition for ATD-LA over the past three years and the sixth SOS recognition overall for the chapter. ATD-LA was first recognized by the SOS program in 2003.

     

    To learn more about other awards and recognition ATD-LA has received, click here. For more information about opportunities to volunteer with the chapter, click here.

  • 06/12/2019 3:17 PM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member Since

    ATD (formerly ASTD) member for 8 years, served on two other ATD boards. ATD- LA member since June 2018.

    Professional Role/Position

    USC Rossier Learning Design Technology Advisory Board Chair.

    ATD-LA Role

    President-Elect, Director Chapter Meetings.

    Why Do You Volunteer for ATD-LA

    As a way of giving back to ATD and the L&D community and to learn and grow professionally. Volunteer work has intrinsic rewards and it is always very gratifying to work with students and fellow colleagues that share common interests, meet new people and help an organization achieve its goals.

    Favorite ATD-LA Memory

    Meeting past presidents and chapter leaders from decades past at the February chapter meeting on leadership presented by Professor Pete Cardon of USC, when chapter leadership was recognized. The stories and advice they shared reinforced why ATD plays such a valuable role in a learning & development professional's life and how many careers are begun, built and renewed from ATD relationships. The LA chapter is 75 years old and its position as a leading chapter was only earned by the hard work of its leaders and contributing members.

  • 05/17/2019 11:29 AM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since:

    I have been a member of ATD since 2008 and a member of the local chapter for 5+ years, although not continuously.

    Professional role/position:

    Professionally, I work for Landmark Theatres as their Director of Training. This is a one person department which I have held for the last decade, although I have worked for Landmark for 30 years total.

    ATD-LA volunteer role/position:

    I volunteer as the chair for the Westside GIG, and I have volunteered in this capacity since the beginning of 2018, taking it over from Rachel Karu who did it for more than a decade.

    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?

    I volunteer because I need the community. Being a one person department and not having a budget for developing myself, I rely on the networking and friendships I have made along the way through this organization to keep me grounded and inspired.

    Favorite ATD-LA memory:

    It would be hard to pick one memory. I enjoy the chapter meetings and being inspired by listening to the stories of others the most.

  • 04/11/2019 8:17 AM | Grant Skakun (Administrator)

    Member since: October 2018

    ATD-LA volunteer role/position: Interim Secretary

    Why do you volunteer for ATD-LA?: I think that it's a great organization with people who truly care about the profession and the impact that they are making in their careers. I noticed a strong familial energy at the ATD-LA events and wanted to be a part of that welcoming experience. Volunteering was just the icing on the cake.

    Favorite ATD-LA memory:  At the last chapter meeting, the former presidents and board members attended, and it was so great to hear about their experiences, their journeys, and where they are now in their lives and careers. 

ATD-Los Angeles Chapter
9852 W. Katella Ave. #187
Anaheim, CA 92804
office@atdla.org
562-908-3020
Chapter Code: CH8028

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