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Shanda Adams
Officer-  TOC Chair

I joined TOC because I value the collective knowledge of our training and development community. In the years I have been a registrant and board member, I have increased my skillset and expanded my network, which have helped me grow in my career.

Shanda Adams is a current Federal employee with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (Department of the Treasury) where she serves as Leadership Development Specialist

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Ellen Roderick
Officer- TOC Secretary

I joined TOC in 1979 initially for the connections I would make as a new Federal employee in the T&D field.  The connections it afforded me enhanced my career tremendously leading to promotions, enriching work challenges, and leadership skills beyond my wildest expectations.  I stayed in TOC for 42 years for the opportunity to “give back”, to “mentor others”, to help in keeping TOC the “gift that keeps on giving” to former, present, and future T&D colleagues.

Ellen Roderick is a retired Federal Training Director, serving on the TOC Board since 1988.

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Lin Burton
Deputy Community Experience Chair

I have enjoyed TOC events and collaboration for well over a decade.  My journey began with sharing agency initiatives so warmly welcomed by this talented professional community.  This supportive and engaged collaboration has guided growth and increased awareness for trends and initiatives brought to the federal professionals I serve.  We have gained much experience and support through events and Annual Institutes attended in which I presented and led over my time in TOC.  I am honored to begin service on the TOC Executive Board with a personal goal to provide this crucial professional journey to young professionals in the federal training community.

Lin Burton serves as Chief Learning Officer (CLO) for the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Prison Industries (FPI), Washington, D.C.

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Shawnree Baker
Awards and Scholarship Chair

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. - Mahatma Gandhi

I joined TOC to be able to network and learn new emerging trends in training and learning development. I enjoy the community and genuine connections.
What has always drawn me to TOC is that there isn't another organization like it. It truly is a community of practice with some of the greatest minds in training and learning development in the federal workspace. I feel privileged to be on the executive board of TOC as we navigate a new chapter post pandemic.

Shawnree L. Baker is the Business Development Manager, Federal Sector for Graduate School USA.

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Rhonda Carter
Community Experience Officer

I value TOC because of our vision: TOC believes in building a community. TOC registrants span multiple Federal agencies, professional industries, and academic institutions that come together to share ideas, recognize best practices, and learn from each other. For more than 20 years this organization has given me the opportunity to grow my leadership development skills through serving in multiple capacities from 2008 Program Chair for the Annual Institute to 2011 AI Vice Chair to 2012 Annual Institute Chair to leading this amazing group of federal learning leaders for 3 years from 2017-2020. The community in TOC has opened doors for me and placed me in the right palace at the right time to achieve my goals.  I have been abundantly blessed and have grown tremendously through my work in TOC as a registrant and as a member of the Executive Board.

Rhonda Carter is a current federal employee and a long-time TOC Board member.

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Justin Hasty
TOC2025 Chair

I originally joined TOC to stay up to date on the current issues that training officers face on a daily basis, and to take advantage of the tremendous networking opportunities. The TOC community never falls short on either front and has so much more to offer! There are so many ways to learn and grow. However, the thing that truly makes TOC special is that you are made to feel as welcome as if you are with family.

The University of Maryland Global Campus is where I have spent nearly the last nine years working with a multitude of corporate and government partners - including county, state, and federal. My current role focuses on helping federal employees achieve their personal and career educational goals, and helping federal agencies address their skills gaps.

Justin is currently the Director of Strategic Partnerships at University of Maryland Global Campus.

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Karen Hoffman
Chief Operating Officer & Interim Treasurer

“Be the person who makes others feel included and do things for people not because of who they are or what they do in return, but because of who YOU are.”

As a Human Resources Professional and current TOC Board member, I joined TOC to gain the requisite knowledge and skills to become a connoisseur-learning professional.  The camaraderie, network and knowledge afforded me limitless opportunities by learning from experts in Learning and Development professionals’ field.

Karen Hoffman is a current Federal employee with the Federal Trade Commission where she serves as the Lead, Training Officer and a Federal Coach to the federal workforce.

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Laniera Jones
Chief Marketing Officer

TOC has helped me expand my skills far beyond what I could have imagined. Even before becoming a Board Member, the professional development programs have always been an opportunity to learn innovative approaches. Learning from others has provided new and different insights that I have been able to take back to my Bureau and adapt for implementation. Having the point of contact within TOC has been instrumental - the TOC connection provides a necessary element in making these efforts successful through networking.

Laniera Jones is a current Federal employee with the Bureau of Economic Analysis (Department of Commerce) where she serves as the Training Officer.

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Cheryl Seminar
Chief Relationship Officer

Throughout my 35-year career, I helped set the gold standard in implementing talent management strategies in support of sound hiring practices, innovative employee engagement, employee development strategies, retention programs that create stability and policy design and implementation. I am a nationally acknowledged subject-matter-expert in organizational and leadership development. I published my first book, My Father is Not a Genius:  Life Lessons from the Wisest Person I Know, which debuted at #1 and continues to be a recommended read on Amazon.com. I am an industry-thought leader and business consultant specializing in strategic planning and organizational development. In addition to being a nationally coveted speaker, I am a professor of organizational and leadership development, entrepreneur and author. I currently teach at George Mason University and the Jack Welch Management Institute. My private sector experience includes management positions in media and broadcasting, merchandising and management consulting, among others
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Joy Watkins
Event Coordinator & Program Committee Chair

I have a passion for learning and development that stated over 20 years following graduation from the US Naval Academy. I held a variety of positions in the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and now serving as the Talent and Career Development Branch Chief. I have various certifications, including: ATD Master Trainer, Wiley certified DiSC® facilitator, and DISA Certified Master Facilitator. I have been involved with TOC since 2016 and  served on the TOCAI Program Committee multiple years since 2018 and served as the TOCAI24 Program Committee Chair. My belief and passion for the TOC mission compelled me to remain active and to apply for and accept my current position on the TOC board.
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Amy Neubelt
Chief Information Officer

I joined TOC as a board member to give back to the community. I have a passion for training and development and being on the cutting edge of new and transformative ideas!  I had the opportunity attend TOC when I first moved to DC and I benefited from making connections across the private and federal communities.Amy is a current federal employee.
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Gary C. Powell, EdD
TOC2025 Vice Chair

What I value about TOC today, is what drew me to it over a decade ago: the comradeship. Through TOC I’ve built much more than a network of contacts; I’ve formed genuine bonds with other likeminded L&D professionals with common aspirations. I value TOC’s uncanny ability to build a community of Federal training & development experts (and allies) who share a passion for continuous learning, knowledge sharing and collaboration. Finally, I value how through all of its programs — whether it’s a one hour-long webinar or a three-day Annual Institute — TOC provides an opportunity for me to build, connect and learn.

Gary C. Powell, EdD is a current Federal employee with Federal Emergency Management Agency where he serves as the FIMA Training Officer.

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Deadra Welcome
Chief Content Officer

I joined TOC in 2015 when I was working in the federal government and have been connected ever since. Each time I attend an event, I leave with more knowledge and wisdom than I started with. The relationships I have built over the years are invaluable. TOC is a true community of passionate training professionals who are committed to creating thriving cultures as much as I am. As the Founder and Principal Consultant of Concerning Learning LLC, I endeavor to make learning extraordinary and create spaces where everyone belongs. During my 27 years of federal service, I was afforded numerous opportunities to help others achieve their best. My goal is to enhance individual and team soft skills which enable them to achieve optimal performance levels. My organizational development and instructional design experience allows me to implement comprehensive, practical, and actionable solutions for organizations. I partner with clients to map and design healthy, safe, and inclusive cultures with best practices in human resources, diversity and inclusion, coaching, and leadership development. I inspire others to “learn something new each day,” which I model, and encourages others to show up as their best by joining her learning revolution!