Carrie Addington is senior manager of learning experience and facilitator development at ATD, where she leads the strategy for the facilitation and learning experience of ATD education courses. She is a master facilitator and strengths-based people development coach with a passion for delivering practical learning experiences with a spirited energy. As an education consultant and facilitator for more than 12 years, Carrie has worked with a variety of business segments including retail, beauty, education, and nonprofits, and has worked with C-level executives, directors, managers, and high potentials. is program manager of facilitator development at ATD. As a certified ATD Master Trainer, ATD Master Instructional Designer, and APTD credential holder, she understands the value of solid training plans and strong facilitation. Having served many years as a facilitator for ATD's face-to-face, online, and asynchronous learning in addition to her facilitation, she now supports ATD's global facilitator network with performance support to ensure each delivery for ATD participants is impactful. is a facilitator for ATD with more than 20 years of experience in talent development. He has played major roles in transforming learning programs as a leader for large and small organizations in government and the financial services industry. Darryl enjoys the challenge of building organizational end-to-end training solutions from the ground up and is passionate about providing a fun and interactive learning environment in his workshops. is an internal ATD facilitator. He uses a learner-centric approach to create an engaging, inclusive environment in his sessions. As a consultant, Jared has worked with organizations across various industries, including advertising, transportation, finance, technology, and consumer goods to help clients develop and execute in-person, digital, and blended learning initiatives.
As facilitators, we always hear phrases like 'Feel the room' or 'Have an eye for. . . .' I must admit, I did not always know what exactly these meant. In facilitation, we experience little things that are very hard to describe, but we know in our hearts how important they are. Facilitation in Action captures these little secrets. The book utilizes the essence of the authors' experience in the form of actual stories to help the reader reach deeper levels of attitude beyond the skill sets. Keep an eye open for the Invitations, as they represent excellent opportunities to put what you read into action.--Aya Medhat, Talent Development Professional Providing fantastic examples of being learner-centered with application considerations and invitations to reflect, the expert ATD facilitators connect with and support new and experienced facilitators through their generosity in sharing their approaches.--Julie Patrick, Principal, JP Learning Associates This book falls into the category of 'things I wish I would have known' when I started my TD career. To become a facilitator of learning takes work, passion, experience, and finesse. This book gives the game plan to accelerate the time it takes you to be the go-to facilitator, no matter the content or audience.--Suzanne Frawley, Director, Talent Management, Fortune 100 Oil & Gas Company This book is an essential addition to all learning and development professionals' library. I've been training and facilitating for more than 20 years, and this book helped me continue elevating my approach. Readers will be included in a community of four experts who will make you laugh and stretch your growth in facilitating learning. The book is organized in a fun and engaging way where the authors share their craft and lessons learned while making you appreciate the special role of learning and development in driving individual and organizational success.--Amy P. Kelley, President and Chief Learning Officer, The Amy P. Kelly Companies; Author, The Energy Bus Field Guide and G.L.U.E.: A Leadership Development Strategy to Bond and Unite