Kylie HutchinsonKylie Hutchinson took her first course in evaluation in 1988 and was hooked. She won the CanadianEvaluation Society's Student Competition in 1990, made the leap into evaluation consulting in 1998, andhas never looked back. In 2005 she was aked to deliver the Canadian Evaluation Society's Essential Skillscourse in British Columbia which she did until 2011. This focus on training sparked a new interest inevaluation capacity-building and she enrolled in Vancouver Community College's Instructor DevelopmentProgram. By 2007 approximately 40% of her work was evaluation capacity-building. She continues to thisday providing both her own private and sponsored workshops and webinars for clients such as theAmerican Evaluation Association, Canadian Evaluation Society, and U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Since2008, she has become increasingly interested in evaluation reporting, and has run a pre-conferenceworkshop on the topic at AEA. Kylie acknowledges her roots are firmly rooted in the muddy trenches ofevaluation practice versus academia. She has a passion for taking evaluation theory and making itaccessible for evaluators to use immediately in their practice: this is evidenced by some of the freeevaluation resources she has produced over the years including one-page reference sheets, a podcast, twovideos, an eLearning course, a mobile learning course for senior decision-makers, and an evaluationglossary mobile app. She is also the author of An Innovative Guide to Evaluation Reporting and Survive and Thrive: Three Steps to Securing Your Program Sustainability Read More Read Less
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