ABOUT TOC
The Training
Officers Consortium, founded in 1938 in Washington, DC,
is a nonprofit organization of federal trainers and other
professionals from industry and academe who are interested
in contributing to the knowledge and practice of human
resources and training. Our members provide services and
networking opportunities to the federal training community
throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area as far
south as Hampton, Virginia.
Since
1938, TOC has served as the primary meeting place for Federal
training professionals to network with their peers and
learn more about key issues affecting them in today's rapidly
changing workplace. Click here to join today!
Learning
Opportunuties
A Washington, DC, training program that offers
federal workers unparalleled value, TOC is built upon a foundation
of service and excellence, relying on the volunteerism of
its members to carry out activities. Trainers, educators,
and human resource development specialists serve as a resource
to other trainers in departments, bureaus, agencies, and
offices of the federal government. Training by TOC is authorized
under the Government Employees Training Act.
Benefits of Joining
TOC
Professional Development Series
Ten monthly lectures and workshops featuring specialists
in human resource development, education, technology, economics,
business, political science, and personal development.
TOC
Annual Institute
Three day conference providing skill-building workshops,
seminars and sessions. Registrants display promotional
materials and vendors may purchase a showcase booth.
Annual
Distinguished Service Awards Program
This program honors trainers and training programs
that have made a significant contribution to training & development.
TOC
Monthly Newsletter
Published ten times a year as part of the monthly program
announcement bringing the latest information about TOC Executive
Board and volunteer committees' activities.
TOC
Scholarship Fund
Assists outstanding local DC high school students interested
in earning a college degree leading to career in human resource
development. |