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BEST Webcast Series: Hilton Worldwide: Innovative Learning at Hilton Worldwide

Tuesday, February 25, 2014 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST  
Host: Association for Talent Development
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Learn how the Hilton Worldwide Learning & Development team partnered with the business to create learning solutions that support the company's goals and objectives and impact the guest experience in our hotels.

Key takeaways:

  • Learn the importance of executive sponsorship.
  • Determine how to align your learning solutions to business goals and objectives.
  • Discover the importance of allowing your learning programs to evolve.

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Kimo Kippen is the Chief Learning Officer at Hilton Worldwide and is responsible for the strategic oversight of learning and development.

Prior to joining Hilton Worldwide, he was a principal at Strategic Partners, responsible for the development of key accounts and management of the 12 partner firms for the organization. Previously, Kippen was responsible for the Center of Excellence for Learning at Marriott International.

Kippen holds an MS in career and human resource development from the Rochester Institute of Technology, a BS from the University of Hawaii, and is a graduate of the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland's post-graduate program. He served as the chairman of the board for the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) in 2007 and as a member of the ASTD Public Policy Council. He led ASTD’s Metro Washington, D.C. chapter, serving as president and past president.

Kippen serves on the board of directors of the Providence Hospital Foundation of Washington, D.C. He is an adjunct professor at Catholic University.