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Rendon Joins ALM Staff


 

The Association for Linen Management (ALM) announced the addition of Callie Kennard Rendon to its national office staff. As part of the association’s commitment to provide educational resources and professional development opportunities, this expansion of staff talent plays a pivotal role in shaping and enhancing ALM’s educational programs. Rendon brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in creating impactful and engaging educational programs, bolstering ALM’s commitment to delivering exceptional learning experiences to its members.

In her new role, Rendon will be responsible for developing online modules to supplement ALM’s existing suite of self-study programs for individuals working in the laundry and linen industry, revitalizing existing programs utilizing cutting-edge methodologies to enhance the effectiveness of training and educational offerings, and creating new programming to meet the current and future training needs identified by industry leaders. She will also collaborate with the ALM team to assess the needs of our members and ensure that our educational resources align with the highest standards of excellence.

“We are thrilled to welcome Callie Rendon to our team,” said Sarah Brobeck, RLLD, President & CEO. “With her expertise in instructional design and facilitation, we are confident she will play a crucial role in elevating the quality and impact of our educational programs. Rendon’s innovative approach and dedication to learner-centered design will be instrumental in helping us achieve our mission.”

Callie Rendon is equally enthusiastic about joining ALM.  “I am excited to be part of an organization that is so committed to advancing professional and personal growth. I look forward to contributing to the development of programs that will empower our members and support their ongoing success,” she said.

Rendon recently earned an M.S. in Instructional Design and Learning Technology with a Certificate for Online Learning Design from Eastern Kentucky University. This degree compliments previously earned M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Applied Behavioral Analysis.