Karen Carleton

Updated: December 3, 2009




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Karen L. Carleton, M.Ed, M.S., works full-time as a learning and development coordinator in Edmonton. An educator by profession, Karen has taught adults and delivered training in private, public, and non-profit organizations. A published author in the Performance Improvement Journal, she has presented at conferences for career development practitioners and organizational performance practitioners.

Karen has a Master’s of Science degree in Instructional and Performance Technology from Boise State University, and a Master’s degree in Education with a Workplace and Adult Learning specialty from the University of Calgary. With undergraduate degrees in education and English, her expertise includes: instruction, facilitation, instructional design, and organizational research and analysis. She is the Professional Development Director for the Canadian Society for Training and Development’s Edmonton chapter. Her interests include building diverse partnerships, problem solving, and supporting continuous improvement that provides a win-win. Karen is a member of the Canadian Society for Training and Development and the International Society for Performance Improvement.

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Karen Carleton
Email: Karen can be reached through Corporate, Professional, and Industrial Trainers Ltd (CPIT). Contact tdrabiuk (at) cpit (dot) ca with the following subject line: Information Request About Karen Carleton.

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