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Using ATD Resources to Support Your Certification Journey

Friday, January 10, 2025 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Morgean Hirt, Director of Credentialing, Association for Talent Development
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Have you set earning your APTD or CPTD credential as a personal goal for 2025? Join this practical session to learn how you can leverage ATD member benefits to support your certification journey.

After this session you will be able to:

  • Describe how ATD resources can support both eligibilty requirements and your study plan
  • Identify which resources are most frequently used by candidates who are preparing to test
  • Create an actionable plan to achieve your certification this year

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Morgean Hirt
Morgean Hirt

Director of Credentialing, Association for Talent Development

As director of credentialing for the Association of Talent Development (ATD), Morgean Hirt has more than 30 years of experience in personnel certification and accreditation across a variety of professions. She provides strategic leadership and technical expertise in developing and implementing credentialing programs, focusing on test development, policy and standards development, program audits, strategic planning, and ANSI/ISO 17024 and NCCA accreditation. Believing that standards and certification enhance professionalism and credibility, Hirt has led a number of organizations through establishing industry standards for emerging professions, including clinical research, massage therapy, and mortgage brokering.

Prior to joining ATD, she served as an account executive at MetaCred, a boutique association management firm specializing in managing credentialing programs, and spent 12 years as president and CEO of Certified Fund Raising Executives International Credentialing Board, where she was responsible for establishing international support across six continents for a unified standard of fundraising practice. Hirt is also active with the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE), having served as a member of the research fundraising committee, education committee, and annual conference program committee as well as a presenter at the ICE Exchange.