CPP's President Jeff Hayes Joins Association of Learning Providers (ISA) Board
Myers-Briggs Company CEO Brings Assessment Market Expertise to U.S.'s Top Training Professional Association
SUNNYVALE, Calif., June 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- CPP, Inc. (CPP.com), the exclusive publisher of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) assessment, announced that company president & CEO Jeff Hayes will serve on the board of The Association of Learning Providers (ISA), the only industry specific association devoted exclusively to the issues and needs of business leaders in the training and performance industry.
Hayes will serve on the ISA board for the next three years, helping to guide the future direction of the association. "The ISA provides a wonderful network of training industry professionals that are always willing to leverage their tremendous expertise and resources to help fellow members," said Hayes. "I consider it a true honor and privilege to join the board and look forward to working with my associates to make ISA an even more effective association."
Sparking innovation in training by harnessing diverse perspectives
Founded in 1978, ISA's members bring a rich variety of research, experience and expertise, and share a passion for new ideas and better solutions. This serves the organization's aim of fostering connection and community through a trusted network with a vast wealth of knowledge, and igniting innovate thinking by harnessing diverse perspectives. Its board includes members from such organizations as Systemation, Amplify Growth, ExperiencePoint, Integrity Solutions, Crisis Prevention Institute, West End Consulting, Powerspeaking, Inc., Center Creative Leadership.
Hayes, who joined CPP—The Myers-Briggs® Company in 1987, has led the company through expansion into Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, as well as the launch of its Professional Consulting Services practice and Technology Division, among numerous other initiatives. Hayes discussed the events leading up to his current service on the board: "When I was invited to join ISA several years ago I was particularly interested in being part of an association dedicated to helping companies in our space succeed," said Hayes. "ISA has not only a clear vision, but also a track record of empowering executives in the training, learning and performance consulting industry grow their business."
Hayes has been an ISA member for six years, serving for the past three on the Awards Committee (including as Chair in 2015 and as Co-Chair in 2016).
CPP—The Myers-Briggs® Company
You know your business. You know your people. CPP—The Myers-Briggs® Company has the experience to help with both. We offer industry-leading tools that solve today's most challenging workplace issues. Our solutions help you improve organizational performance and address the issues you face—from team building, leadership and coaching, and conflict management to career development, selection, and retention. But it's our knowledgeable experts who always keep an eye out for ways to help you solve today's complex workplace issues and anticipate future needs. Perhaps that's why millions of individuals in more than 100 countries use our highly reliable products each year. They include people at Fortune 500 companies and businesses of all sizes, as well as educators, government agencies, and training and development consultants. For more than 50 years, CPP has provided world-renowned brands that include the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®), Strong Interest Inventory®, Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI®), FIRO®, CPI 260M®, and California Psychological Inventory™ (CPI™) assessments. When it comes to making your company better, you give it your all—and CPP is a partner who will, too.
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Contact:
Michael Burke
MSR Communications
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415-989-9000
Melissa Junge
CPP, Inc.
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650-691-9105
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