Training Evaluation:
Begin with the End in Mind
During this interactive session, we will:
Speakers:
Kevin Nieman has been the Chief Learning Officer for First Horizon National Corporation for nearly 12 years and has been with the organization for 19 years in both line and corporate positions. He has been in the banking industry for over 30 years and in education and training for over 35 years. During his time at First Horizon, the Learning Organization has been recognized consistently by Training Magazine as one of the top Training Organizations in the world.
Kevin is a gifted speaker, facilitator and coach with an uncommon ability to assist audiences in applying what they’ve learned to the real world and to their unique circumstances. His professional interests are focused on leading organizational change, particularly as it relates to defining, developing and sustaining the desired culture in a business to drive bottom line results.
Kevin is a native Memphian, graduated with a degree in Education from the University of Memphis, has been married for 37 years and has two children.
Lisa Pruitt has been a VP and Learning Manager for First Horizon National Corporation for over 25 years and has been with the organization for 35 years in both learning and line positions. For the last 6 years Lisa has led the commercial and corporate learning teams, working directly with business line executives to develop learning solutions that improve business results. During her time at First Horizon, the Learning Organization has been recognized consistently by Training Magazine as one of the top Training Organizations and recognized by ATD for Excellence in Practice.
Lisa is a native Memphian, graduated with a degree in Finance from the University of Memphis, and a Graduate Certification program from Capella University in Distance/Virtual Learning Education. While at First Horizon, Lisa was selected to attend ExcuOnline: Columbia Business School’s Leading Strategic Growth program and the Innovator Accelerator: INSEAD program facilitated by Harvard and Wharton faculty.