To celebrate 75 years of CPED, we sought to publish 75 stories about our community. This is our final story of the “75 Stories” series.
75 Stories – Ariel Sprouse, Associate Systems Administrator
Ariel Sprouse is the Associate Systems Administrator at the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development.
75 Stories – Maura Packham, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Quad
Maura Packham is Vice President of Corporate Communications at Quad and was a member of the first cohort to earn the Professional Certificate in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
75 Stories – Terry McLean, CPED Instructor
Terry McLean has been an instructor with the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development for 13 years.
75 Stories – Tom Westcott, CPED Instructor
Tom Westcott started with the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development as an instructor in 2002.
75 Stories – Binnu Palta Hill, CPED Program Director
Binnu Palta Hill has been a member of the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development community since 1999 as a student, instructor, and program director. She is also the Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer at the Wisconsin School of Business.
Your Organizational Innovation Questions Answered
In a recent webinar, Dr. Adam J. Bock discussed how to make innovation your competitive advantage. In this blog, Dr. Bock answers questions related to organizational innovation.
75 Stories – Corrie Schroeder, Senior Program Manager at Northwestern Mutual
Corrie Schroeder is a Senior Program Manager at Northwestern Mutual and one of the first graduates of the CPED Professional Certificate in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
75 Stories – Susan Finerty, CPED Instructor
Susan Finerty started with the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development in 2013 and is an instructor for several CPED programs.
Must-Read Books for Managers This Summer
There are several resources that will help you grow in your professional development. Some of the most accessible resources are books. We compiled this reading list to help get you started.