Chief Learning Officer

Start your journey as a Chief Learning Officer. 

Develop the insights needed to identify the strategies organizations need to attract, develop, retain, and advance human capital as a chief learning officer who can anticipate and act on global, economic, and technological disruptions. 

George Mason's Chief Learning Officer program, presented in partnership with industry and educational leaders, offers hands-on opportunities to design an integrated talent strategy to attract, develop, retain, and advance the talent needed to meet the business objectives; sustain a productive workforce; and add significant value to your organization.

Program Information

Next Cohort: October 2025 - March 2026
Delivery: Hybrid; online sessions and in-person sessions at Mason Square (formerly the Arlington Campus)
Cost: $8,500

Personal Consultation

Contact us to schedule an advising session:
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(703) 993-6725 ❭

Curriculum

The curriculum is composed of the three core competencies areas that were identified by talent management leaders and academics as necessary for the Chief Learning Officers of the Future:

“The curriculum, assignments, and virtual instructor-led sessions were engaging, thought-provoking, and ideal for this busy professional. The program expanded my knowledge in learning and development from an executive perspective and provided me with the tools to function and communicate on a C-Suite level. The knowledge I gained from the CLO program will benefit my agency and prepare me for my goal of becoming a chief learning officer."

Jeanette Staton, CLO '20 | Professional Development Training Specialist, U.S. Department of Transportation

“One of the exciting things about the CLO program is [that] participants are given the chance to identify a learning problem in their organization...with feedback from the program participants [to] create short-term and long-term goals. As a result, I put in place a strategic plan from inception, created the mission, vision, and values of the learning function that I led. To date, I still use the materials from this program and have developed great relationships with the participants.”

Maurine Kwende, CLO '18 | Senior ISD/Researcer at FXUA

Meet Your Instructors

  • G.M. Benscoter

    Owner, GMB Performance Group

    Bud has a Master’s and Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Design from Penn State, where he taught for 20 years in both the Instructional Systems and MBA. programs.
  • Nada Dabbagh

    Professor and Director of the Division of Learning Technologies, George Mason University College of Education and Human Development

    Nada Dabbagh is Professor and Director of the Division of Learning Technologies in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University. She holds a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Design from The Pennsylvania State University and a Masters of Science in Math Methodology and Operations Research from Columbia University.
  • Kimo Kippen

    Former Executive, Hilton and Marriot

    Kimo Kippen is a native of Hawaii as well as a speaker and advocate for learning. A former executive at Hilton and Marriott, he has also been recognized by CLO Magazine as CLO of the year 2015.
  • Dave Rude

    Director for Talent Management and Chief Learning Officer, Parallax Advanced Research

    Dr. Dave Rude is the Director for Talent Management and Chief Learning Officer for Parallax Advanced Research, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to Advancing the Science of Intelligent Teaming.
  • Dave Vance

    Executive Director, Center for Talent Reporting

    Dr. David Vance is the Executive Director of the Center for Talent Reporting, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation and implementation of standards for human capital measurement, reporting, and management.
  • Shahron Williams van Rooij

    Associate Professor, Learning Design and Technology, George Mason University College of Education and Human Development

    Dr. Williams van Rooij is associate professor in the Learning Design and Technology program, Learning Technologies Division of the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University.

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