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Douglas Dell
Douglas Dell is Vice President – Executive Leader Learning & Development for Sedgwick. An accomplished leader in training, talent development and learning ecosystems, he is currently creating and implementing L&D for Sedgwick Property Americas spanning early career programs for apprentices and interns to the next generation and focused on advanced managerial, technical, and executive leadership including career paths and learning journeys. He concurrently manages the commercial learning services of Vale Training and Consulting Services, supporting technical skills for insurance adjusting and estimating professionals, skills assessments, professional certifications, and continuing education. Formerly, he held learning leadership roles at Crawford & Company, NCR and Philips Healthcare. Previously, he was the board advisor and Chairman of the Atlanta chapter of the Association for Talent Development and a member of the graduate faculty for the University of Phoenix; and a current board member of EVTEC - a certification standard for Electric Vehicle technicians and estimators.
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