The Organizational Development Consortium (ODC) Conference came back to its original host location as we gathered at Wake Downtown and on the Wake Forest Reynolda campus for our 2019 conference. We were 43 participants representing 25 institutions of higher education from across the United States who gathered from June 11th through 13th to network and share best practices regarding organizational development, professional development, learning, training, and coaching.

The conference began with a welcome reception at Wake Downtown and a keynote offered by Alana James, Associate Director of Community Engagement. Alana shared the work that is taking place in that space to build on the strengths of the Wake Forest and Winston-Salem communities through mutual learning. It was both exciting and inspiring to hear the good work and collaborations taking hold there.

Attendees moved to Farrell Hall for the next day and a half to learn from each other regarding best practices and new initiatives happening in the organizational development higher education space. The following sessions were a part of our experience:

Also scattered throughout the conference were Roundtable Discussions. Attendees placed post it notes on a wall and as time allowed, we held open discussions about a variety of topics from learning management systems to types of assessments used in our respective settings.

The 2020 Organizational Development Consortium Conference will be held May 18th through 20th at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina.

Institutions in Attendance: Appalachian State University, Baylor University, Durham Technical Community College, East Tennessee State University, Elon University, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Penn State, Rice University, Samford University, University of Arizona, University of Cincinnati, University of Denver, University of Georgia, University of Louisville, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Massachusetts Lowell, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of North Carolina Wilmington, University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee System, University of Virginia, Wake Forest University, Washington and Lee University, Western Carolina University.