Brent
Doncaster '95
Sr. Program Manager
Citrix Systems, Inc.
What the IPT degree did for me was
that it provided the equivalent of 10+ years work experience in the
field and allowed me to be the peer of people who had spent their entire
careers in the training and education fields. I would add that the
degree also gave me an advantage in that I was already at a position of
knowledge and understanding-ahead of my colleagues who were just then
beginning to figure out the whole notion of "Human Performance
Improvement" and how to execute in that space. In many ways I was
already executing in this space-in essence I was years ahead of many of
my peers.
I can also say this: In 2000, the IPT
degree also helped "set me apart" and helped me to transition into a new
role in the training industry, in a new organization in South
Florida-the organization I still work for, is a $1.1 billion software
company with 3500 employees world wide, is one of the top 20 software
firms in the world, and is continuing to grow rapidly. The IPT
degree got me "noticed and ultimately helped me get hired."