ATD's technology conference will help talent development professionals navigate this new world of work.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. , Dec. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mick Ebeling, named by Fortune magazine as one of the Top 50 World's Greatest Leaders and a recipient of the Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year Award, will speak at Techknowledge 2024—the Association for Talent Development's three-day, immersive experience for TD professionals who are passionate about embracing the ever-evolving world of learning technologies. The conference will be held February 7-9, 2024, in Los Angeles, California.
The founder and CEO of Not Impossible, Ebeling has dedicated his life to tapping into the power of innovation, technology, and story to change the world. His unique problem-solving approach brings together a community of passionate and talented engineers, doers, makers, idea generators, and storytellers to create solutions that better the world. Not Impossible is the only company to win Time magazine's Top Invention of the Year twice, as well as being named winner of Fast Company's World Changing Idea twice.
He is author of the book, Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn't Be Done, and is one of WIRED magazine's Agents of Change. Ebeling is on a mission to provide "technology for the sake of humanity."
ATD TK 2024 showcases the latest industry technology trends and newest innovations disrupting the workplace learning landscape. This three-day, one-of-a-kind experience includes lecture-type sessions, interactive workshops, hands-on learning labs, and casual networking. Seven tracks—including disruptive technologies, data and analytics, and technology strategy for leaders—will help TD professionals tackle challenges, seize opportunities, and foster growth in the L&D field.
TK 2024 will take place in person and virtually. For more information, visit techknowledge.td.org/. Follow the conference action on Twitter at #ATDTK.
About ATD
The Association for Talent Development (ATD) is the world's largest professional membership organization supporting those who develop the knowledge and skills of employees, improve performance, and help to achieve results for the organizations they serve. Established in 1943, the association was previously known as the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD).
ATD's members come from more than 100 countries and work in public and private organizations in every industry sector. ATD supports talent development professionals who gather locally in volunteer-led US chapters and international member networks and with international strategic partners.
For more information, visit td.org.
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Paula Ketter, Association for Talent Development, 7036838100, pketter@td.org, td.org
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