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    Scott Dannemiller

    Chief Learning Officer at EDA and President of Lifework Associates

    Scott Dannemiller is the Chief Learning Officer at Executive Development Associates (EDA) and President of LifeWork Associates, based in Franklin, Tennessee.1 He has been working in the training and organizational development field since 1994, serving as a facilitator, coach, manager, and business owner.23

    Professional Experience

    • Chief Learning Officer at EDA and President of LifeWork Associates (October 2002 - Present)1
    • Technical Training Consultant at Spirent Communications (January 2001 - October 2002)1
    • Distance Learning Manager at MCI WorldCom (1994 - 2000)1

    Expertise

    Dannemiller specializes in:

    • Designing and developing learning programs for organizational and business improvement
    • Engaging teams of consultants to deliver high-quality learning programs
    • Creating practical learning programs for leaders and high-potential employees
    • Coaching professionals in authentic leadership strategies
    • Teaching critical thinking, influence, leadership presence, problem-solving, and decision-making skills3

    Education

    • M.S. in Telecommunications Management from Oklahoma State University (1998 - 2000)13
    • B.A. in Communications from The University of Tulsa (1991 - 1994)1

    Scott Dannemiller is known for his engaging, high-energy workshops and his ability to teach practical skills using interactive learning methods.3 He has worked with a variety of organizations, including Fortune 25 companies and small non-profit groups.3

    Highlights

    Scott Dannemiller - LifeWork Associates
    Scott Dannemiller - LifeWork Associates

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