Mary
Asher '00
Instructional Designer
Ernst & Young
I
would like to extend my sincere thanks to the entire BSU-IPT program for the
impact that this IPT degree has had on my career.
I was in an entirely
different field prior to starting the BSU-IPT program. I had recently earned
an MS in International Relations and was working for a small export
company in Tennessee when I learned about IPT.
My job at the export company quickly
changed when I was asked to step into the role of technology
expert/trainer because my technology skills exceeded others in the
company. As I upgraded their systems, networked the office, designed a
new database and trained my fellow employees, my sister became my
advisor. When I expressed an interest in exploring the field so that I
could be effective in these types of tasks, she recommended exploring
Boise State's distance education program.
I had an opportunity to speak with Jim
Fuller (an IPT graduate) about the program before applying, and was convinced! Life has
not been the same since.
In just three years (during my
completion of the program) my career took off. I have had the unique
opportunity to work for Hewlett Packard's Learning and Performance
Engineering group - a position that started as a 10-week internship and
continued for a year. I was promptly hired away by Ernst & Young's
Global Learning Solutions team and worked as an Education Consultant for
many Fortune 500 companies, eventually heading up the design and
deployment of Oracle training on a project which was delivered to nearly
1000 employees in 80 countries.
Most recently, I held a position with a
.com that delivered online tutoring where I was the only one of my
"kind". By default, I became the in-house
"expert" on distance learning (a combination of experience
creating distance learning AND participating as a distance learning
student) and usability and was lucky enough to witness the impact of
applying IPT to real issues on a day-to-day basis.
In addition to a book review that has
been published, an article I co-authored was selected for presentation
at an international conference. I am currently writing an article on the
impact of PT in the .com arena.
On top of these exciting opportunities,
I have been lucky enough to work with and/or meet Allison Rossett,
Harold Stolovich, Fred Estes, Dick Clark, Max Giardina, Thiagi, Jim
Fuller, Diane Gayeski, Tim Newby and other movers and shakers in the
field.
Last but not least, I've had the
flexibility of moving to three different cities and continuing to take
classes while traveling 80% of the time with Ernst & Young. I LOVE
you for that!
What else is there to say? I've never
enjoyed studying more...
Thanks to everyone at BSU.
Congratulations on making a difference in the lives of your students and
best of luck with the new batch of IPT professionals in the ranks!
Best Regards,
Mary Asher