CHART Awards First Hospitality Training Competency Program Certificate during 87th Hospitality Training Conference

This week, the Council of Hotel and Restaurant Trainers (CHART, www.chart.org) hosted more than 165 hospitality training professionals from across the nation to engage in learning sessions, exchange ideas, share best practices, and give back to those in need with a shoe donation drive for Soles4Souls. The focus of the T3: Trainers Transforming Training conference, held at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO, March 1-4, 2014, was on competency-based certificate tracks of learning and development.

CHART Awards First Hospitality Training Competency Program Certificate during 87th Hospitality Training Conference

Patrick Yearout of Ivar’s Restaurants is First Recipient

Colorado Springs, CO – This week, the Council of Hotel and Restaurant Trainers (CHART, www.chart.org) hosted more than 165 hospitality training professionals from across the nation to engage in learning sessions, exchange ideas, share best practices, and give back to those in need with a shoe donation drive for Soles4Souls. The focus of the T3: Trainers Transforming Training conference, held at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO, March 1-4, 2014, was on competency-based certificate tracks of learning and development.

Patrick Yearout, Director of Training for Ivar’s Restaurants and President-Elect of CHART, was presented with a certificate during the closing recognition celebration as the first hospitality training professional to complete all 12 competency courses. “I am thrilled to achieve my goal of finishing this entire set of courses,” said Patrick. “Like many of my peers in hospitality, my training department has a limited staff so I must develop and advance myself further to provide effective operational training tips and techniques and offer the best employee training programs possible.”

In 2013, CHART completed the Hospitality Training Competencies program, a set of competency-based courses coving the skills necessary for helping trainers develop and provide greater value to their respective organizations. This certificate program defines the competencies necessary for success across a variety of roles in hospitality training: Trainer, Instructional Designer, Manager and Executive.

In addition to the competency sessions, keynote speakers, and breakout sessions, an additional conference highlight was the 22nd community service event, where attendees donated more than 200 gently-worn shoes for the Soles4Souls organization. “This was a great opportunity for all of us to help people around the world experience a higher quality of life,” stated Jason Lyon, CEO, Common Man Family Restaurants and Service Event Director for the conference. “Our service events, a part of each CHART conference, clearly demonstrate caring, one of our key principles and give attendees the opportunity to give back together.”

Community service projects have been incorporated into CHART’s semi-annual conferences since 2002. Photos, with captions, of this 22nd semi-annual community service event can be found at CHART’s News Room Photo Gallery.

CHART’s 88th Hospitality Training Conference is scheduled for July 26-29, 2014 at the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta in Atlanta, GA.  A 23rd service event will take place in addition to an array of educational sessions led by hotel and restaurant industry experts, motivational speakers, authors, and consultants.

CHART (www.chart.org), a non-profit professional association founded in 1970, is the leading resource for the development and advancement of hospitality training professional and their organizations. With more than 450 members from more than 300 multi-unit restaurant and hotel companies, CHART represents a workforce of almost three million. CHART includes all facets of hospitality training, learning and performance professionals; from entry level to senior executive. CHART’s mission is to develop hospitality training professionals to advance industry training practices and improve operational results by providing access to education, tools and resources. 

Soles4Souls (http://soles4souls.org/) is a global not-for-profit institution dedicated to fighting the devastating impact and perpetuation of poverty.  The organization advances its anti-poverty mission by collecting new and used shoes and clothes from individuals, schools, faith based institutions, civic organizations and corporate partners, then distributing those shoes and clothes both via direct donations to people in need and by provisioning qualified micro-enterprise programs designed to create jobs in poor and disadvantaged communities.  Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Soles4Souls is committed to the highest standards of operating and governance, and holds a four-star rating with Charity Navigator.

For more information contact:

Tara Davey
CHART                       
800.463.5918
tara@chart.org

Lisa L. Marovec, FMP
CHART
312.405.2634
lisa@chart.org