Scott Hammerl, Shrm Scp
About Scott Hammerl, Shrm Scp
Scott Hammerl is the Head of Learning – Enterprise Strategy at Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C., with a diverse background in learning and development, human capital transformation, and military service.
Title: Head Of Learning – Enterprise Strategy
Scott Hammerl currently holds the position of Head of Learning – Enterprise Strategy at Fannie Mae. Located in Washington, District of Columbia, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of learning and development initiatives within the company.
Professional Experience at Hilton
From 2018 to 2020, Scott Hammerl worked at Hilton as the Director of Learning & Development. In this role, based in McLean, VA, he led the creation of a comprehensive learning ecosystem for the company's Data & Analytics functions. His work significantly contributed to the enhancement of Hilton's learning and development framework.
Previous Roles in Learning and Development
Before joining Fannie Mae, Scott Hammerl's career included diverse roles within learning and development. He was the Vice President – Chief Learning Officer at Alan Carroll & Associates LLC for 5 months in Washington D.C. Metro Area. Additionally, he served as a Senior Consultant – Human Capital & Organizational Transformation at Deloitte in Arlington, VA, from 2015 to 2017. Hammerl also held a position as an SAP Consultant at SAP National Security Services in 2015.
Educational Background
Scott Hammerl has an extensive educational background. He achieved a Master's degree in Applied Industrial & Organizational Psychology from George Mason University, a Master's Degree in Curriculum & Instruction / Assessment & Evaluation from Concordia University Chicago, and a Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Illinois Chicago. He also completed the altMBA program focusing on Innovation and Leadership, and received a STR1 Certificate from The Story Skills Workshop.
Career in Education and Military Service
Scott Hammerl dedicated over 10 years to designing high school academic curriculums at Waukegan Public Schools where he worked from 2010 to 2015 as a Curriculum Designer and Communications Arts Instructor. Prior to his career in education, Hammerl served for six years in the United States Marine Corps as a Scout Sniper, operating in various hostile environments, including Okinawa, Japan.