Are you ready to elevate your impact as an L&D professional? ATD RI welcomes you to join us for a book club series to reflect and discuss on how we can transform into strategic and trusted partners with the businesses we serve. The book club series will kick off with our live session with the author, Keith Keating, on May 13 entitled “From Noise to Impact: Becoming Future-Ready in a World That Won’t Stop Changing”
Together, we will: • Examine the difference between reactive and strategic L&D approaches • Uncover the systemic and personal factors that keep L&D stuck • Explore why the role of L&D must evolve in today’s business environment • Identify the key characteristics of a Trusted Learning Advisor • Apply new thinking to real-world stakeholder scenarios
The book club series will consist of three 60-minute interactive sessions on May 27, June 10, and June 24 from 6:30-7:30pm and we will focus on three or four chapters per session.
You’re welcome to attend one session or join us for the full series—each conversation will offer valuable insights you can immediately apply.
About our Facilitator
Dianne Nersesian-McGuire, a Learning and Development leader, is passionate about helping professionals develop a personal leadership mindset, build relationships with stakeholders, and navigate change in the learning space. She has coached global teams with integrating cross-cultural communication strategies across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Dianne has experience working in Learning and Development roles within companies such as Ørsted and Citizens Bank. She has taught communication and career development skills at NYU’s Stern School of Business, URI, and Johnson & Wales University.
A graduate of Cornell University, The Actor’s Leadership Institute, and the University of the Pacific, Dianne is also a certified Scrum Master. She gives back to her community by volunteering for CASA in Rhode Island, advocating for children in challenging family situations.
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