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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Christyl Murray

CLO Magazine

CLO: What was your first official job in learning and development? However, it was here at JPMorgan Chase & Company where you can say I enjoyed my first dedicated role in L&D. CLO: What lessons did you learn in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? CLO: How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?

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Let’s catch up on Learning Pool’s hybrid events from 2021

Learning Pool

And face-to-face events of all kinds were canceled or postponed (we had our fair share of rescheduling to do) and online and hybrid alternatives were forced to take their place. . We invite you to review this recap on our several months of hybrid events by reading the key points discussed below. . Life of a CLO: A Fireside Chat.

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CLO Q&A: Learning is a Technology Role

CLO Magazine

She sat down with Chief Learning Officer at the CLO Breakfast Club event in Atlanta in May and shared her perspective on the role of a learning executive, her career path and how learning and technology are increasingly intertwined. Ashley Williams, Deputy CLO and COO, Learning and Development, McKinsey & Co.

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Sydney Savion is the 2020 CLO of the year

CLO Magazine

The Air New Zealand CLO was experiencing an ultra-rare moment for 2020, disconnected from the virtual world during the Learning in Practice Awards ceremony on Oct. 20, when she was announced as the 2020 CLO of the Year. In the midst of the global pandemic, Savion says she feels incredibly blessed to earn the title of CLO of the Year.

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No Status Quo for the CLO

CLO Magazine

There’s no playbook for becoming a CLO, and if there’s one simple fact that shines through from the hundreds of formal interviews and countless more conversations I’ve had with learning leaders, that’s it. There was a time when the majority of learning leaders grew up through traditional learning and development roles. That’s changing.

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Accidental CLO, Intentional Learning

CLO Magazine

A self-proclaimed “accidental CLO,” Jesse Jackson has served in numerous roles at the multinational banking and financial services firm JPMorgan Chase & Co. He eventually moved on to consumer banking management roles such as sales manager, branch manager and division sales manager. Photo by David Lubarsky.

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CLO Thinking (& Measurement)

Clark Quinn

I attended the CLO Symposium with my ITA colleagues Jay Cross and Jane Hart. It was an interesting event, with a theme of “ Game-Changing Learning: Development for the New Normal “, held at a classy venue on the beach, and was well-organized. (You You can see Jay’s writeup here.) Well, but of course !

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