Perspectives 23 - Unleashed
Join us—virtually—as we propel people and organizations to grow together.
Meet our Perspectives 2023 speakers
Sam Rad
The Radical Futurist, Anthropologist, Entrepreneur
Sam Rad combines the mindsets of an anthropologist and technologist, bringing her “radical next” perspectives on what’s in store for the future.
With the charisma of a rockstar, curiosity of an anthropologist, creativity of an entrepreneur, and calm confidence of an ex-professional skydiver, Sam effortlessly guides organizations and individuals to thrive in times of radical and accelerating change.
Through her signature candid and clever delivery, Sam distills complex topics while leading the audience on a compelling, informative, and approachable journey of educational storytelling.
Britt Bloch
Vice President Talent Acquisition Strategy & Recruiting, Navy Federal Credit Union
Britt Bloch serves as the Vice President, Talent Acquisition Strategy and Recruiting, and joined Navy Federal in April 2021. She previously worked at USAA where she was Head of Talent Acquisition Delivery, empowering senior leadership teams to restlessly reinvent the Talent Acquisition function to deliver maximum value to key stakeholders and enable Enterprise strategies. Britt has a broad background of recruitment expertise and was previously IBM’s North America and Canadian Client Innovation Centers’ Recruiting Leader.
Prior to her 10 years at IBM, she held several leadership roles with Marriott and Fifth Third Bank and was responsible for creating, championing, and executing delivery recruitment strategies to achieve mission critical business objectives.
In Chicago, Britt led a national recruiting firm for over 13 years and was highlighted as Crain top professional women in 2000.
In her free time, Britt enjoys industry writing and has been published in Forbes, Newsweek, and HR Executive Magazine. Her son, Nick, attends University of Central Florida’s Computer Science program.
Michelle Boockoff-Bajdek
Chief Marketing Officer/Chief Sustainability Officer, Skillsoft
As Chief Marketing Officer/Chief Sustainability Officer, Michelle leads a global marketing organization, focused on transforming today’s workforce for tomorrow’s economy. Since joining the company, she has been responsible for Skillsoft’s global marketing strategy, which includes generating awareness, driving preference, and building affinity for Skillsoft. Additionally – and perhaps most importantly – Michelle serves as the company's brand evangelist, helping to build a vibrant community of passionate learners.
With more than 25 years of marketing, branding, and strategy experience, Michelle has made it her personal mission to support the advancement of women in business. Prior to Skillsoft, she served as Chief Marketing Officer of IBM Watson, where she was instrumental in developing the first “Women Leaders in AI” program, which honors women who put AI to work across industries and around the globe. She also served as the global head of marketing for The Weather Company, an IBM Business, helping companies understand how to anticipate, plan for, and ultimately make better decisions – with greater confidence – in the face of weather.
Michelle is a prolific speaker on a range of topics, including the war for talent, digital transformation, and marketing in a post-pandemic world. She covers these topics and more as the host of Skillsoft's podcast, The Edge, now in its second season. She has authored countless papers covering a range of business and marketing topics, was at the center of Skillsoft’s leadership role in DEI through free “Leadercamps,” and has taught two Percipio courses on the Pink Pandemic and Public Speaking.
Michelle is also a founding member of CMO Huddles, a group dedicated to bringing together and empowering highly effective B2B CMOs to share, care, and dare each other to greatness. Michelle holds a Master’s degree from Simmons University and sits on the pro side of the Oxford comma debate.
Jennifer Bream
Senior Program Manager for Learning & Development, U.S. International Trade Commission
Jennifer Bream is a Senior Program Manager for Learning & Development at the U.S. International Trade Commission. There she has established herself as a pivotal figure blending her passion for fostering growth with her knack for strategic implementation. Whether it's consulting with employees to nurture their professional aspirations or spearheading ambitious agency-wide training endeavors, Jennifer stands at the forefront of innovation and transformation. Jennifer has over 14 years of dedicated public service, beginning as a Peace Corps Volunteer and continuing with learning & development roles at Peace Corps headquarters and the U.S. Department of State. Jennifer holds a master’s degree in Sustainable International Development from Brandeis University.
Stephanie Briggs
Senior Director of Talent Management & Culture, Humane Society Family of Organizations
Stephanie Briggs is the Senior Director of Talent Management & Culture for the Humane Society Family of Organizations. Over the past two decades, Stephanie has worked across Operations and Human Resource roles to enhance performance outcomes through talent management strategies. Throughout her career she has designed and led numerous aspects’ of core Human Resource programs including leadership development, workforce and succession planning, organizational change management, as well as diversity and inclusion.
In addition to her non-profit focused work Stephanie has served as Vice Chair of the Virginia Energy Workforce Consortium, sat on the Diversity Advisory Group for the Center for Energy Workforce Development as well as the Alexandria & Arlington Regional Workforce Council. Stephanie is a graduate of Slippery Rock University, is a certified PHR, and lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband, two sons and a menagerie of pets.
Amanda Broadnax
Director, Talent Development, St. Luke’s Health System, Boise Idaho
Amanda is a lifelong learning and development practitioner with a passion for unlocking the full potential of individuals and teams within organizations. With over twenty years of experience in talent development, organizational development, and change management, Amanda currently serves as the Director of Talent Development for St. Luke’s Health System where she designs and implements comprehensive talent development programs, ranging from onboarding and skill development to leadership development, coaching, and mentoring. She started her career in learning and development as a Facilitator and Consultant for Dale Carnegie before joining the JR Simplot Company where she moved on to the positions of Leadership Development Specialist, Manager, and later Director of Organizational Change Management. Through strategic guidance and an unwavering commitment to excellence, she has helped organizations foster a culture of continuous learning that values and encourages personal and professional growth. Amanda graduated from Iowa State University with an B.A. in Speech Communications. She holds a Masters in Adult and Organizational Learning and Leadership from University of Idaho.
Potoula Chresomales
Senior Vice President, Product Management, Skillsoft
Potoula Chresomales is the SVP of Product Management and Innovation at Skillsoft, a global corporate elearning company that serves 70% of the Fortune 1000. Potoula is responsible for product development and user experience design and launched the award-winning skill-building platform, Percipio. Potoula founded the Skillsoft Design Partner Program to collaborate with leading global companies to design Percipio to inspire, motivate, and engage learners. She is responsible for Skillsoft’s skill-building framework, using AI to drive personalization and interactivity, and enabling clients to manage, promote, and measure learning. She is expanding Skillsoft’s ecosystem integrations and uses design thinking methodologies to keep the customer at the heart of all that Skillsoft does.
Potoula believes deeply in the power of education to open doors and in the unique position Skillsoft has to help thousands of companies fill critical skill gaps to achieve their strategic priorities and create career opportunities for their team members.
Prior to joining Skillsoft, Potoula held leadership positions in product management and marketing at Kaplan Test Prep, The College Board, McGraw-Hill, and JP MorganChase.
She is a board member of Reach the World, an education non-profit that matches world travelers with K-12 classrooms so they can explore the world together and inspire a generation of global citizens. She is the Chair of the partnerships board for District C, an education non-profit that pairs students with businesses to solve real-world problems. She was a founding member of the Digital Learning Consortium and a mentor with Built By Girls, which aims to prepare the next generation of women leaders in technology.
Potoula was a member of the Forbes Technology Council and was recognized by the National Diversity Council as among the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Tech in 2021. She was also recognized in HR Executive’s Top 100 HR Tech Influencers in 2022 and in Women in Tech Network’s Top 100 Women in Tech to Watch in 2022.
Potoula has an M.B.A from the Tuck School at Dartmouth and a B.S. from New York University.
Orla Daly
Chief Information Officer, Skillsoft
Orla Daly is the Chief Information Officer at Skillsoft, where she brings her extensive experience delivering large transformation programs and leading IT & Digital organizational transformation through her passion for applying technology to solve business problems and accelerate business growth.
Orla held several IT and business roles at ExxonMobil, based in Europe, prior to joining EMC in Massachusetts, where she demonstrated a successful track record fostering strong business partnerships, evolving the IT operating model, and leading the company’s largest transformation program to enable Go-To-Market strategies.
As part of the Dell EMC merger, Orla led the IT Integration for Sales & Marketing, before heading up Dell’s global IT Marketing organization. Following Dell, Orla joined National Grid, with accountability for the technology strategy and delivery of IT programs and production operations for the US Customer organization. Most recently, she led IT & Digital Organizational Change Management and served as Chief of Staff for the Chief Information & Digital Officer.
Orla earned a B.A. in International Marketing with French and German from Dublin City University, Ireland, and an MSC in IT from Stirling University, Scotland. She currently lives outside Boston, where she likes to make the most of the New England outdoors with her husband and two daughters.
Koma Gandy
Vice President, Leadership and Business Segment, Skillsoft
Koma Gandy is Vice President, Leadership and Business Segment at Skillsoft, providing leadership, long-term strategic direction, and operational oversight of Skillsoft’s Leadership and Business Global offerings that enable organizations to reimagine and transform their teams’ productivity and leadership journeys.
Koma brings over two decades of experience in multiple industries to her role, most recently as Vice President, Head of Curriculum at Codecademy. Koma led and managed a diverse, high-performing team delivering best-in-class interactive educational content in high-demand technology skills to a global learning community. Prior to joining Codecademy, Koma held leadership roles at EY and Morgan Stanley where she led teams that delivered solutions integrating cutting-edge technology, new business processes, and industry best practices. In addition to her work in financial services, Koma has extensive business-government experience gained from her time at The Cohen Group where she advised domestic and international clients in the aerospace and defense industries, and at Booz Allen Hamilton where she advised Department of Defense clients on information security and biometric technologies.
In addition to her professional experience, Koma sits on several non-profit boards dedicated to enriching the lives of young people through arts education, access to medical treatment, and sports-based youth development. Koma also serves as an Independent Director on the board of USA Rugby, National Governing Body for the sport of rugby in the United States and member of the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
Koma began her career as an officer in the US Navy, serving on both active duty and in the Navy Reserve, and completed several deployments. Koma received a BA from Harvard University and an MBA from Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business.
Marianne Groth
Director of Talent Development, Lumen Technologies
Marianne is the Director of Talent Development for Lumen Technologies. She and her team are responsible for offering robust training and development opportunities to foster a culture of continuous learning for the humans at Lumen. She has over 34 years of experience in technology and training. Prior to joining Lumen 6 years ago, she managed technical training at Verizon for 11 years. She is passionate about developing others and helping them reach their potential.
John R. Heyman
Senior Director, Learning Enablement, Unisys
As the Senior Director of Learning Enablement at Unisys, John manages all activity related to Unisys University programs and training content; this includes not only the delivery of programs and content but, where necessary, the development of custom training. The custom training at Unisys is typically created to support custom proprietary solutions, but some courses are created to support internal programs and processes. John also partners with the Legal Department to make the required compliance content available to Unisys associates; that content is deployed through Percipio Compliance. John is responsible for vendor partnerships including the Percipio, Professional Services and Compliance contracts with Skillsoft. Finally, John is responsible for the financial management of the UU budget and tasked with maximizing the benefits Unisys gets from the funding provided to UU by the business units.
Gina Johnson O’Reilly
Director of Learning and Development, NTT DATA
Gina Johnson is the Director of Learning and Development for NTT DATA in North America. NTT DATA is a trusted global innovator in IT and business services, with headquarters in Tokyo. They offer consulting, industry solutions, business process services, IT modernization, and managed services, helping clients transform into the digital future. NTT DATA is committed to its clients' long-term success and serves them in over 50 countries with global reach and local client attention.
After leaving a career in sports journalism, Gina shifted her focus to Information Technology and became a Platinum consultant in SAP. She worked with clients in various industries and traveled around the world. Over time, she led SAP Canada Education Services, became a partner in boutique consulting firm Learn2Perform, designed SAP's largest external learning management system for the state of Pennsylvania, and ultimately became the Chief Learning Officer of Optimal Solutions, which was later acquired by NTT DATA. When she is not tapping away on her laptop, Gina also teaches water acclimation and survival skills to children for the British Swim School of North Texas.
Dr. Bruce A. Jones, Ph.D.
Professor and Senior Vice President for Research, Office of Research, Howard University
Dr. Jones holds more than 30 years of academic and administrative experience in higher education and the nonprofit sector. Over the course of his career he has held two Endowed Chair Professorships. As the Ewing Marion Kauffman Endowed Chair for Teaching and Leadership at the University of Missouri he engaged in statewide research on best leadership practices in education reform in partnership with the Missouri State Department of Education, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Danforth Foundation. At the University of Missouri System level, Dr. Jones founded and led the Consortium for Educational Policy Analysis (CEPA), which was housed on three campuses of the University of Missouri System. Through his research at CEPA and with the support of the Peter Herschend Foundation, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Hall Family Foundation and the Danforth Foundation, he launched Missouri’s first statewide comprehensive assessment of student achievement. At the University of South Florida (USF), Dr. Jones served as the David C. Anchin Endowed Professor of Education and Director of the David C. Anchin Center. Under his leadership the external grant portfolio of the David C. Anchin Center grew from an estimated $625,000 when he arrived at USF to a record high of more than $30 million. Dr. Jones also served as the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Education. At the University of Houston (main campus), Dr. Jones served as Professor and Vice Provost for Academic Programs and Dean of the Graduate School.
Prior to joining the academy, Dr. Jones worked extensively with philanthropic institutions on program funding strategies, strategic planning, evaluation and executive/board decision-making.
Dr. Jones currently serves on the board of the Northern Israel Center for the Arts and Technology and has served on the boards of Family Services America; the Alliance for Children and Families; the National Association of Partners in Education and the National Policy Board in Educational Administration.
Dr. Jones holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University in New York City.
Irene Justiniano
Director, IT Learning Strategies, Humana
Irene Justiniano has been with Humana for the past 18 years. She started in a technical training role and quickly began developing her skills and competencies as a culture and learning professional. Irene currently leads the IT Learning Strategies team, which is responsible for onboarding, integrating and enhancing the talent and development experience for IT associates. Prior to working in IT, she led culture for the Provider Process and Services Organization (PPS). Her team was responsible for strengthening associate engagement, enabling well-being, advancing inclusion and diversity and supporting organizational communications. During her time with PPS, her team increased the organization’s year over year engagement score by 40% and increased well-being by 30%. Her team was also recognized as a top performing culture team within the company.
Irene’s driving force in life is her faith and her passion for people. She enjoys using her talents and strengths to help build up others. Irene is a wife, a mother, friend, sister, daughter and mentor and loves to laugh, share stories, cook, read, travel and to live life to the fullest.
Favorite Quote: “Never allow a person to tell you no who doesn’t have the power to say yes.”
—Eleanor Roosevelt
Kevin Kelly
Senior Vice President and General Manager of Global Compliance Solutions, Skillsoft
Kevin Kelly leads Skillsoft’s Global Compliance Go-To-Market initiatives, including Legal Compliance, HR Compliance, and Workplace Safety. He has more than 20 years of experience delivering business transformation in the compliance, legal, digital, and SaaS markets.
Kathleen Koch
Former White House Correspondent for CNN
Kathleen Koch is a sought-after moderator and master of ceremonies, leading fascinating discussions for The Hill, AtlanticLIVE, Washington Post LIVE, the Bipartisan Policy Center and major events and conferences around the world.
She is also an international speaker on disaster and resilience and founder of LeadersLink, the first nonprofit to harness and share elected officials’ disaster lessons learned to help other communities better prevent, prepare for and recover from similar crises. Koch is an award-winning journalist and author who for 18 years was a CNN Washington correspondent covering the White House, Pentagon and Capitol Hill as well as numerous disasters including 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. She currently writes op-eds for CNN.com, USA Today, U.S. News & World Report and other publications.
Koch anchored two prize-winning documentaries on the recovery of her hometown, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and recorded its journey in a best-selling book, Rising from Katrina, which was named Best Nonfiction in the Southeast Region in the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Awards. She also shared in the 2006 Peabody Award CNN received for its coverage of the hurricane.
From 2019 to 2021, Koch chaired Howard County, Maryland’s Community Organizations Active in Disaster, a network of more than 70 organizations working to speed and coordinate crisis preparation, response and recovery activity in the region. For her work leading the NGO pandemic response, Koch received the 2021 Holland Humanitarian Award and the 2020 Emergency Management Volunteer of the Year Award.
Koch is a Paul Harris Fellow and was a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar at the University of Dijon. She is a member of the University of Southern Mississippi’s Alumni Hall of Fame and serves on the Mass Communications and Journalism Advisory Board. Koch is also a member of the D.C. Board of Advisors for Childhelp, a nonprofit that works to combat child abuse and neglect.
Liza Liberman Harrington
Head of the Academy for Global Technology and Global Operations, Bank of America
Liza Harrington is the head of The Academy for Global Technology and Global Operations for Bank of America, leading learning and professional development for more than 70,000 employees. Her team is responsible for onboarding, educational programing, training, coaching and development across the employee life cycle. Liza also founded and led the Academy for Consumer Investments, Merrill Edge and the Private Bank, focusing on recruiting and training financial solutions advisors at Financial Centers, contact centers and Merrill offices.
Liza was recently the COO for the Consumer Client Services organization, which provides financial solutions to more than 65 million Bank of America clients each year. Liza provided horizontal leadership across the organization, driving initiatives around client experience, workforce productivity, digital adoption, employee engagement, and Real Estate strategy.
Liza joined Bank of America in 2005 and held a number of operations and strategy roles within Consumer, Merrill and Investment Banking. She has also worked as a management strategy consultant for Booz Allen & Hamilton Financial Services practice in New York and Sao Paulo. Before her MBA Liza worked in Sao Paulo at Citibank’s corporate credit group and at Credit Agricole Indosuez sales & trading group for emerging markets.
Liza earned a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a business degree from Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She is licensed for Series 7, Series 66 and Series 24 from FINRA. Liza resides in New York City with her husband, 16 year old twins, 11 year old daughter and Ginger, the Golden Retriever.
Krista Mainous
Manager, Global Talent Management, Lexmark International
Krista Mainous is a seasoned organizational development expert with a successful track record spanning over two decades. She’s held various roles in talent management, leadership development, sales, and sales training. Throughout her career she has been instrumental in driving organizational growth, employee development, and leadership excellence.
Currently serving as the Manager of Global Talent Management at Lexmark International – an innovative global imaging and IoT solutions leader – her team plays a crucial role in managing the company’s digital learning platform and strategy. The team is also responsible for directing Lexmark’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion programs, the organization’s global leadership succession process, and managing the company’s high potential programs which leverage both Skillsoft content and Skillsoft Coaching.
Krista holds a BA in Business Communications from Georgetown College. With her broad experience, she continues to make significant contributions to her organization’s success, setting a standard of excellence in the global business arena.
Matisha Montgomery
Chief Learning Officer, US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Matisha Montgomery is the Chief Learning Officer at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In this role she oversees general training for employees across the Department, leadership development, learning technology and solutions, workforce and succession planning, Organizational Development, and HR Analytics. Matisha has been a career Federal servant since 2005. Matisha holds a master's degree in industrial/Organizational Psychology and certificates from American University’s Key Executive Leadership program and George Mason University’s Chief Learning Officer program. Matisha uses her experience transforming government through investments in workforce development and reform to help federal government organizations design experiences that build public trust. Matisha works at the nexus of employee experience, human capital, and process improvement to drive organizational transformation in government.
James Motley
Division Chief of Workforce Development, Defense Logistics Agency
James Motley manages all aspects of workforce development for DLA to include managerial and supervisory development for DLA’s 4000 strong supervisory workforce, succession management programs for various career paths within the organization. Mr. Motley also manages DLA’s extensive Executive Coaching and Mentoring programs. He is in charge of the administration of DLA’s learning management system (LMS) which tracks learning histories for all 26,000 + employees and also houses the agencies e-learning program (Skillsoft) which contains over 4000 online training courses and 10,000 e-books. In all he is accountable for DLA’s multimillion dollar training budget.
Mark Onisk
Chief Content Officer, Skillsoft
Since becoming Chief Content Officer in 2018, Mark has been responsible for leading all aspects of Skillsoft’s content catalogue, including strategic direction, roadmap and development.
Mark previously served SVP of Skillsoft Books, successfully launching the company’s book summary product, increasing the audiobook collection by more than 60% and creating the largest collection of audiobooks in the corporate learning market. Prior to Skillsoft Books, Mark led Skillsoft’s strategic business development, where he worked on cross-functional projects and services teams to deliver integrated learning experiences with key clients.
Mark became Skillsoft’s VP, Content Production after the company acquired Element K in 2011. His career with Element K spanned 15 years, where he was responsible for product strategy, content development and operational execution.
Mark holds an MBA from the Rochester Institute of Technology and Bachelors of Science in Finance and Economics from State University of New York, College at Brockport.
Lindsey Padrino
SVP, Strategy and Business Operations, Skillsoft
Lindsey Padrino is a member of Skillsoft’s executive leadership team and the company’s senior vice president of strategy and business operations. Lindsey was previously an Associate Partner and Solution Leader at McKinsey & Company, focusing on accelerating transformations of individuals, organizations, and communities by unlocking the potential of people. Prior to joining McKinsey, Lindsey helped lead major public education reform efforts in the New York City school system, including developing and implementing a $5B funding reform to improve the transparency and equity school funding, and co-founding a leading national research-to-action education organization, the Education Innovation Laboratory (EdLabs) at Harvard University.
Lindsey remains passionate about education reform and sits on the boards of both the Colorado Education Initiative (CEI) and CareerWise Colorado.
Lindsey earned her MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) and history from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Denver native and graduated from George Washington High School.
Lindsey’s favorite thing in the world is to hang out with her husband and three young daughters, learning about the world all over again through their eyes.
Asha Palmer
Senior Vice President, Compliance Solutions, Skillsoft
Asha Palmer is Skillsoft’s senior vice president of compliance solutions. Throughout her career, Asha has developed, enhanced, and optimized effective ethics and compliance programs for hundreds of companies worldwide. Her passion and expertise are in program development and enhancement, training and engagement, anti-bribery and corruption, risk assessments, and making compliance fun (dare we say it!). Asha pushes compliance out of the box. As a former Assistant United States Attorney and litigator, Asha is extremely passionate about making training and engagement stick and be meaningfully embedded in and with business and its leaders.
Adam Pannone
Digital Program Leader, Johnson & Johnson
Adam Pannone helps organizations meet future needs by building skills and capabilities. He currently leads program design and development for digital upskilling initiatives at Johnson & Johnson. In this role, he has the pleasure of partnering with some of the best and brightest minds in healthcare to help shape how the organization advances its digital talent strategy and innovates to provide amazing, democratized products and services to stakeholders.
Previously, Adam worked as a learning leader and management consultant with PwC and Booz Allen Hamilton. In these roles, he worked across digital upskilling and leadership development programs for new joiners to C-suite executive teams. He brings a range of experiences leveraging storytelling, humor, data analysis, visualization, and automation skills to advance organizational digital transformation.
Adam is a West Point graduate, retired Lieutenant Colonel, and holds an MBA from George Washington University. He was a distinguished leader for U.S. Army Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, SC, and was recognized as the U.S. Army Reserve’s instructor of the year in 2018. He lives with his wife Megan in Arlington, VA, enjoys biking and paddleboarding, and has a 226-day Duolingo streak.
Apratim Purakayastha (AP)
GM, Talent Development Solutions, Skillsoft
As Skillsoft’s GM, Talent Development Solutions, AP is responsible for the overall strategy and product roadmaps for the entire Skillsoft portfolio. In addition, he is responsible for engineering, cloud operations, and support for Skillsoft enterprise learning platforms. He is also responsible for the digital and IT infrastructure across all areas in the Skillsoft group of companies. AP has held this role since 2016.
AP has extensive experience supporting rapidly growing technology companies, including as General Manager and SVP at SevOne, where he was responsible for the on-demand / SaaS business segment. He also served as Group President at ACI Worldwide and ran the on-demand payments division. AP started as a research staff member at IBM and became a Director of Software at IBM.
AP currently serves on the board of William Clarence Education, a K-12 education company. He has previously served on the board of Nuvepro, a cloud learning company. AP holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Duke University, M.S. in Computer Science from Washington State University, and a B.S. in Computer Science from Jadavpur University in India.
Phil Rhodes
Leader of Learning & Leadership Development, WM
Phil Rhodes is a senior executive who specializes in leveraging the latest technologies and processes to drive large-scale transformational change programs that deliver multimillion-dollar growth across highly competitive industries such as technology, hospitality, and environmental services. This experience – coupled with his strategic leadership and relationship management skills – has enabled him to thrive as a growth-oriented executive coach and workforce development leader. He has specific expertise in crafting dynamic Learning and Development (L&D) solutions that enable data-driven decision-making and help employees reach their full potential. Today he serves as the Head of Learning & Leadership Development at WM, the largest environmental services company in North America, and is a frequent conference keynote speaker on topics ranging from organizational effectiveness, leadership development, change management, and learning trends.
Leena-Maija Rinne
Vice President of Skillsoft Coaching, Skillsoft
Leena Rinne is the Vice President of Skillsoft Coaching. In her role, Leena is responsible for the strategy, management, and delivery of Skillsoft Coaching solutions through the full product lifecycle. She is responsible for the vision and strategic direction, as well as for defining and prioritizing the product roadmap and coordinating the go-to-market strategy. Leena is deeply passionate about the role of coaching as it relates to personal transformation and delivering organizational results. As a consultant, keynote speaker and best-selling author, Leena has worked with hundreds of leadership teams to drive success through transformative learning experiences.
Kisha Salters
Senior Manager, MITRE Institute
Kisha Salters is Senior Manager of the MITRE Institute, the corporate education arm of the MITRE Corporation. The MITRE Institute is responsible for providing learning opportunities to reskill, upskill, and provide professional and technical development opportunities for MITRE’s staff. In addition to technical programs and courses, the MITRE Institute provides programs focused on early career staff and women.
Kisha holds a BS in Computer Science from South Carolina State University and a MS in Software Development and Project Management from Rochester Institute of Technology. Prior to working for MITRE, she was a real-time embedded systems programmer and systems engineer for 17 years at Xerox Corporation. During her time at Xerox, she received a US Patent for the development of an algorithm to maximize productivity on one of Xerox’s flagship high-volume printers. A subject matter expert role that involved training field engineers and technicians was the first step into the corporate education arena. This led to an opportunity in 2009 to utilize her technical expertise to help design a learning program for systems engineers at MITRE. The program, SEworks, received the Program Recognition Award, MITRE’s highest accolade, given for its most impactful work. A lifelong learner, and born into a family of educators, Kisha continues to look for ways to enable learning in a company with very diverse needs.
MGySgt Cory C. Sangster
Communications Chief, Senior Enlisted Advisor to Director IC4, United States Marine Corps
Master Gunnery Sergeant Cory C. Sangster was born on 27 January 1980 in Brownsville, TN. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps from Memphis, TN in August 1998 and entered recruit training on 24 August 1998 at 2d Battalion, Company H, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.
Meritoriously promoted to Private First Class upon graduation, he attended Marine Combat Training followed by Ground Radio Repair Course and Field Radio Operators Course where he was assigned the military occupational specialty of 2531. After completing training, Private First Class Sangster was assigned to 2D Battalion 2D Marines where he served from January 1999 until October 2003. During this tour, he was promoted to Lance Corporal, Corporal and Sergeant and was deployed with the 26th MEU (Special Operations Capable) in support of Operation Silent Lance. Sergeant Sangster was again deployed with the 24th MEU (Special Operations Capable) in support of Operation Dynamic Response in 2002, Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002, Operation Southern Watch in 2003, and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. During these deployments he served as a radio operator for every company in the battalion, the Communications Platoon Sergeant and as the assistant radio chief during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In October 2003, Sergeant Sangster transferred to School of Infantry East, Camp Geiger, North Carolina, where he served as radio chief.
In December 2005 Staff Sergeant Sangster was transferred to Communications Company 1st Marine Division where he served from January 2006 to January 2009. During this tour he served as Radio Chief, Company Gunnery Sergeant and Company 1st Sergeant. He also served as the Communications Chief for Mojave Viper for over a year and deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom 682 and 791 as Communications Chief and Senior Enlisted Advisor for Military Transition Team 721. While at Camp Pendleton, Staff Sergeant Sangster attended the Radio Chief Course, the SNCO Career Course and the SNCO Advance Course where he was promoted to Gunnery Sergeant.
In January 2009, Gunnery Sergeant Sangster was transferred to Marine Corps Communications Electronics School at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twenty-nine Palms Ca. where he served from January 2009 to June 2012. During this tour he served as an instructor for the Radio Chief Course and an instructor for the Communications Course and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his performance.
In July 2012, Gunnery Sergeant Sangster was transferred to Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28. During this period he served as the Transmissions Platoon SNCOIC and deployed as the Communications Chief and Detachment SNCOIC for Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force – Crisis Response in Moron Spain. He also served and Company Gunnery Sergeant for Company B, Company First Sergeant for Company B, and Company Operations Chief for Company B and was promoted to Master Sergeant.
In August 2015, Master Sergeant Sangster was transferred to HQMC, MMEA – 2 at Quantico Va. During his assignment, he served as the PMOS monitor for PMOS 0612, 0621, 0627 and 0631.
In August 2018, Master Sergeant Sangster was transferred to Marine Corps Forces Central Command where he was promoted to Master Gunnery Sergeant and served as the Communications Chief.
In May 2021, Master Gunnery Sergeant Sangster was transferred to HQMC, DCI, IC4 where he served as Occupational Field Specialist.
In February 2022, Master Gunnery Sergeant Sangster was selected and assigned as the Communications Chief of the Marine Corps/Senior Enlisted advisor to the Director, IC4, were he currently serves.
Master Gunnery Sergeant Sangster’s personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal with a gold star, Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal with a gold star, the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars, and the Humanitarian Service Medal. Master Gunnery Sergeant Sangster is married to the former Shanetta Bowen of Beulaville, North Carolina; they have two daughters. Areionia, who is 24 years old, and Tia, who is 11 years old. They also have one son, Cory Jr, who is 17 years old.
Murali Sastry
Senior Vice President, Engineering, Skillsoft
Murali N. Sastry is a seasoned IT executive with over 20 years of experience in leading large-scale engineering organizations and developing innovative products. Currently residing in Westford, MA, Murali has a strong history of building transformative software products and teams. As the SVP of Engineering at Skillsoft, Murali manages a global team of engineers developing and supporting Skillsoft’s learning platforms. Under his leadership, Skillsoft launched the award-winning AI-powered learning platform "Percipio,”. Before joining Skillsoft, Murali worked at IBM for 20+ years where he was instrumental in competitive SaaS products such as IBM Connections, IBM Sametime, Bluepages and W3. Murali’s expertise spans SaaS, Cloud, AI, and enterprise software development. Known for his strategic vision and technical skills, he excels in software design and architecture, cloud infrastructure, operations management, and DevOps practices. Murali N. Sastry is a proven leader, distinguished by his ability to inspire and manage high-performing teams in today’s dynamic IT landscape.
Jeff Tarr
Chief Executive Officer, Skillsoft
Jeff Tarr is Chief Executive Officer of Skillsoft and brings a successful track record of building tech-enabled services companies into trusted industry leaders.
Over the last two decades, he has built three publicly traded, tech-enabled information companies into industry leaders. He previously served as Chief Executive Officer and a director of DigitalGlobe, the world leader in satellite imagery and geospatial intelligence, from 2011 until the sale of the company to MDA (now Maxar Technologies) in 2017. Subsequently, Jeff served as an advisor to TPG, other leading private equity firms and corporate clients. From June through October 2019, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Solera Holdings. Prior to DigitalGlobe, Jeff was President and Chief Operating Officer of IHS (now IHS Markit) and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the publicly-traded business information company, Hoover’s, Inc. (now a division of D&B). He began his career with Bain & Company.
Jeff currently serves on the board of EchoStar and is Chairman Emeritus of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Management Board. He also serves on the board of DSST Public Schools, one of the leading open enrollment school systems in the United States. He previously served on the board of CEB (The Corporate Executive Board Company) until the sale of the company to Gartner in 2017. Jeff also served as co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Council on the Future of Space Technologies and co-Chair of the Annual Meeting of New Champions in Dalian China. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Jeff holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.
Keith Varner
Manager of Learning & Development, Love’s Travel Stops
Keith Varner is the Manager of Learning & Development at Love’s Travel Stops. Prior to Love’s, Keith was a Senior Human Resource Manager with the Cintas Corporation, and he spent 31 years in the US Army retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2018.
Keith’s background in Human Resources, Recruiting, Operations, and Training serves him well in his current role, where he leads an L & D department focused on providing exceptional, engaging, and efficient training to Love’s 39,000 employees in over 650 locations nationwide.
Keith holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Central Oklahoma, and a master’s degree in Military History from American Military University, He is a graduate of the CLO Accelerator Course, is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources, and a Certified Workplace Coach.
Matt Waesche
Chief Learning Officer, Talent Solutions Center of Expertise, Human Resources, BAE Systems, Inc.
Matt Waesche is the Chief Learning Officer for BAE Systems, Inc., a U.S.-based defense company that generated 2022 sales of nearly $13.2 billion and employs more than 34,000 people around the world, with major operations in the United States, United Kingdom, and Sweden.
In this role, he is responsible for leading and formulating the company’s corporate learning and development programs and technologies as a strategic business process.
Matt has been a HR professional and leader for over 20 years, ending a 22 year career in the Navy as an HR Officer, and the last 15 years with BAE Systems.
His career started in the skilled trades as a Navy Aviation Machinist, later earning his commission to the officer ranks upon completing his Bachelor of Arts at San Diego State University. As a Naval Aviator, he operationally served as a Helicopter Aircraft Commander and Functional Check Pilot, highlighted by the squadron leadership positions of Maintenance Officer, Communications Officer, and Quality Assurance Officer. Upon completion of his Masters of Science in Leadership and Human Resource Development in 2001 at the Naval Postgraduate School, he served as a Professional Learning and Leadership Development Master Instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy. In 2004 Matt laterally transferred to become a HR Officer serving as a Workforce Strength Analyst/Planner at the Pentagon and an Officer in Charge of the Personnel Support Detachment at NAS Jacksonville. He retired from active service in 2008.
Matt started with BAE Systems Ship Repair in 2008, and in 2012 he moved to HR Shared Services as a Leadership Development Manager, HR Capabilities Manager, and Talent Manager working in the Talent Solutions Center of Expertise. In 2016 he returned to Ship Repair where he rose to the Director of HR supporting 5 shipyards (Norfolk, Jacksonville, Mobile, San Diego, and Pearl Harbor). In in 2020 he transferred to be the Director of HR in the Intelligence and Security sector supporting both the Air and Space Force Solutions (ASFS) business area and the Corporate Infrastructure Senior Leadership Team. In 2022 he returned to the Talent Solutions Center of Expertise as the Chief Learning Officer.
Matt has served in leadership positions in the manufacturing and services communities, having held positions representing BAE Systems on workforce development committees and various boards.
When not working, Matt can be found enjoying the outdoor lifestyle with his wife Casey and family, residing in Falls Church, Virginia.