John Donohue
About John Donohue
John Donohue is the Vice President of Human Capital and Director of the Center for Employee Development at Maximus, with extensive experience in training and curriculum development.
Current Role at Maximus
John Donohue is currently serving as the Vice President of Human Capital and Director of the Center for Employee Development at Maximus. He has been with the company since 2003, contributing to various significant projects aimed at enhancing employee development and performance. Based in Reston, Virginia, John has overseen the implementation of Senior Leadership Development programs, a company-wide Project Management Training & Development initiative, and an enterprise learning and performance management system.
Previous Experience at Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Before his tenure at Maximus, John Donohue worked at Sears, Roebuck and Co. from 2002 to 2003 as the Curriculum Development Manager at Sears University. During his 9-month stint in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, he was responsible for overseeing the creation of training curricula, focusing on enhancing workforce skills and knowledge.
Professional Background at Arthur Andersen & Co.
John Donohue served as a Training Manager at Arthur Andersen & Co. from 1998 to 2001. Over his three-year tenure in Chicago, Illinois, he managed various training programs, playing a crucial role in the professional development of employees and the improvement of organizational training standards.
Early Career at Ecc International and Virginia Public
John began his professional journey as a Training Analyst at Ecc International in Makati, Manila, Philippines, from 1995 to 1998. Prior to this, he spent a decade as a Latin Teacher at Virginia Public from 1985 to 1995, focusing on delivering high-quality education and contributing to the academic growth of his students.
Educational Background
John Donohue holds multiple degrees in the field of Classics and Human Capital Development. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Classics from William & Mary (1981-1985), a Master of Arts in Classics from the University of Maryland (1987-1989), and a Master of Science from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (1995-1996). His robust educational foundation has played a significant role in his professional achievements.