4 Things All Technical Training Programs Should Include
Join us for a webinar on “4 Things All Technical Training Programs Should Include,” where industry leaders will discuss simple steps to ensure your training strategy hits the mark.
Learn from training experts as they discuss emerging and established best practices for technical training programs, particularly in the trades and field service. Panelists from Siemens and Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) will share their expertise.
Here's what you can expect to learn:
- An overview of training program basics to make sure you've thought of everything
- A deeper dive into language and communication best practices, including a focus on accessibility
- How to keep the art and science of knowledge transfer engaging for all your trainees
- Ideas for presenting your program as a competitive advantage when recruiting and training employees
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Panelists
David Quatela
North American Marketing Manager
Siemens
David Quatela is a 17-year employee of Siemens’ Electrical Products division. David runs the Creative Services arm of the marketing department. His team’s focus is on creating compelling content for the industry. This includes video, 3D models, augmented and virtual reality. The team’s mission is to be the best-in-class provider of digital assets for the electrical trades. David’s team also created the initiative Sischool. Sischool is Siemens’ approach to reaching out to the trades and empowering the electrical apprentice through workforce development. This program has reached over 2,000 students in over 25 states nationally.
Natasha Sherwood
Executive Director
Independent Electrical Contractors, Florida West Coast Chapter
A fifth-generation Floridian, Natasha leads the Independent Electrical Contractors Florida West Coast Chapter and their 400+ person statewide Electrical Registered Apprentice Program. She serves as President of the Florida Apprenticeship Association. A former teacher and school principal, Natahs turned her focus to promoting Registered Apprentice Programs to provide access to lucrative careers and upskill the Florida workforce. A recovering college-for-all-enthusiast, she now sees the need for and benefit of a balanced perspective when it comes to presenting post-secondary opportunities. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Florida Association of Career and Technical Education and was appointed by the governor to the State Apprenticeship Advisory Council.
Host: Erich Dietz
Executive Vice President of Sales
BILT Incorporated
Erich Dietz, EVP of Sales at BILT, is a global leader in customer experience. He has spent more than 20 years in consulting, business development, and solutions architecture. Erich is an adjunct professor and board member of the customer experience master’s certificate program at Rutgers University and a designated expert of the Customer Experience Professionals Association.