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    Explore "credly" with insightful episodes like "Digital Credentials: Leveling the Field for DEI", "DEI On Campus at UMSL", "USF's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Success", "Property Council Academy Launches Industry Credentials" and "How the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is Training Up the Next-Generation of Leaders" from podcasts like ""Credly's Podcast", "Credly's Podcast", "Credly's Podcast", "Credly's Podcast" and "Credly's Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (53)

    DEI On Campus at UMSL

    DEI On Campus at UMSL

    In this episode we talk with Dr. Marlo Goldstein Hode about the work of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Offered to staff and faculty, this DEI program offers a variety of programs for professional development.  “Everyone doesn’t need to see things the same way, but at least that we can get on the same page about the basics.”

    Property Council Academy Launches Industry Credentials

    Property Council Academy Launches Industry Credentials

    In this episode, Ashleigh Nicholson of the Property Council Academy in Australia shares her organization’s journey into digital credentials. Aligning the credentials with industry needs and drawing on the expertise of members as SME’s, the Property Council has seen increased growth and enthusiasm for the credentials. Their story underscores the need for ongoing marketing and highlights how credentials connect earners with opportunities.

    How the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is Training Up the Next-Generation of Leaders

    How the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance is Training Up the Next-Generation of Leaders

    In this episode Susan Tomlinson Schmidt from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance helps us see the value of focusing on skills through digital credentials. While her work focuses on nonprofit industry, the idea of surfacing discrete skills and competencies applies to any industry. NLA has a 70 year history of preparing leaders, and many of their current credentials are still fresh for today’s challenges.

    Leadership in Times of Chaos

    Leadership in Times of Chaos

    In this episode we talk with Errol Doebler, founder of Leader 193, a leadership consulting company. Having an impressive background as a Navy Seal and FBI special agent, Errol brings a unique perspective to leadership development. We need leadership more than ever in times of chaos! Along the journey, Errol was introduced to digital credentials to signify achievement in this program. This episode takes us full circle in that story.

    When Maine Goes Back to Business

    When Maine Goes Back to Business

    Eastern Maine Community College President, Lisa Larson, and Dan Belyea, Chief Workforce Development Officer for Maine Community College System, explain the way they have connected digital credentials to opening up business in Maine post-Corona Virus. By credentialing workers in the hospitality industry, Maine residents will know who is ready to safety take on business.  It's an exciting story of pivoting and responding to a clear and urgent need in the community.

    Badge Earner to Badge Issuer: Legacy Healthcare's Digital Badging Program

    Badge Earner to Badge Issuer: Legacy Healthcare's Digital Badging Program

    In this episode, we're joined by Kristina Luker,  Area Rehabilitation Clinical Specialist, and State Agency Administrator Manager for Legacy Healthcare Services. Kristina went from a digital badge earner at Legacy to managing the credentialing program, and talks about her plans to market the program since she's been on both sides of the aisle. Kristina also talks about how digital credentials are recognizing the work of essential employees during an uncertain time.

    How to Lay the Foundation for a Culture of Learning and Achievement

    How to Lay the Foundation for a Culture of Learning and Achievement

    What comes before digital credentials? How do you go about surfacing what you want to recognize, especially if you are building a learning and development program? In this episode, we talk with Jamie Bunch, Learning and Development Manager for PlayCore. At her core, Jamie is an instructional designer who talks us through the important process of determining what matters and then designing a program around those skills and competencies.