Robin Renschen, corporate director of learning and development with McCarthy Building Companies Inc., has been appointed chairman of the national Training, Education & Development (TED) Forum Steering Committee for the Associated GeneralContractors of America. As the leading association for the construction industry, the AGC developed the TED Forum to enhance performance and career development opportunities for individuals, member firms and the construction industry overall. Renschen will hold the position for a three-year term.
With
more than 20 years of experience aligning learning and performance objectives
to business strategy and delivering quantifiable results, Renschen is an
industry-recognized learning and organizational development leader. Since
joining McCarthy in 2008, Renschen has been instrumental in developing the McCarthy
Build U training and development program, culminating with
McCarthy being recognized among the top 10 training organizations in America by
Training magazine two years in a row. Prior to joining McCarthy,
Renschen spearheaded Wieland University at John Wieland Homes and
Neighborhoods. Renschen holds a bachelor of science in Business Administration
from University of Central Missouri.
“Given
his excellent knowledge of this industry and his demonstrated commitment to
increasing the skills of workers at all levels, I am pleased to appoint Robin
to this important position, knowing that he will truly bring to life my
yearlong theme: Building Knowledge,” said Paul Diederich, president of AGC of
America. “AGC is such a strong organization because of the passion and
dedication of its member volunteers. I know Robin will help us grow ever better
as he steers the TED Forum in new directions that will, indeed, build
knowledge.”
The
TED Forum Steering Committee oversees numerous task forces, the annual training
conference, the AGC education e-forum and the Knowledge Source newsletter.
Among other areas, credentialing, workforce development, industry recruitment,
supervisory training, and executive management all fall under the TED Forum.
The TED Forum reports to AGC’s Board of Directors.
“The
construction industry continues to evolve and change, and the AGC is a critical
resource,” noted Renschen. “I am excited and honored to be able to help to
expand education offerings for our members and to encourage the sharing of best
practices across our industry.”
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