
e-Learning Designer at M&T Bank
Washington D.C. Metro Area

e-Learning Designer at M&T Bank
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeffery Goldman is employed as an e-Learning Designer with M&T Bank. He holds a Master of Arts in Instructional Systems Design from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and has seven years experience designing and developing e-learning. His experience also includes ten years of designing and facilitating traditional classroom training in the banking and healthcare industries and for nonprofit organizations.
Jeff also holds a BA in anthropology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Prior to working in training and development, he was an archaeologist and excavated numerous sites throughout the United States.
e-learning design and development, software simulations, online professional networking, Adobe Flash, Adobe Captivate
(Public Company; MTB; Banking industry)
March 2004 — Present (5 years 9 months)
Design and development of web-based training implemented on the Learning Management System.
(Public Company; Insurance industry)
March 2002 — March 2004 (2 years 1 month)
Designed and developed web-based training for implementation on the SMHS corporate university. Responsible for administrating Aspen 2.1 Learning Management System.
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
March 2002 — November 2002 (9 months)
Designed sustainability training modules for Corporation for National and Community Service conferences. Designed and developed web-based training.
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
1997 — 2002 (5 years )
Designed and supervised youth employment readiness training program. Responsible for grant reports, renewals, and budgeting of grant funds.
Master of Arts , Instructional Systems Development , 2000 — 2004
Received certification in Computer/Web-Based Training - 2002
BA , Anthropology , 1989 — 1992
e-learning, m-learning (mobile learning), blogging, history, archaeology, astronomy
President's Provident Way Award, 2007
President's Provident Way Award, 2008 (nominated)