Clarence Singleton
About Clarence Singleton
Clarence Singleton is an Enterprise Instructional Designer at Hewlett-Packard, where he has worked since 2013. He has a diverse background in instructional design, training, and analysis, with previous roles at the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and SAIC.
Current Role at Hewlett-Packard
Clarence Singleton currently serves as an Instructor and Course Designer at Hewlett-Packard, a position he has held since 2013. In this role, he designs and produces a variety of instructional materials, including student manuals, quick reference guides, and scenario worksheets. He is also recognized as an Astd Master Trainer, indicating his expertise in instructional design and training delivery. His responsibilities include creating graphic materials and animations to enhance both print media and online instruction, ensuring effective learning experiences for participants.
Previous Experience at Hewlett-Packard
Before his current position, Clarence Singleton worked at Hewlett-Packard in various roles. He served as a Senior Analyst from 2009 to 2011 and as an Instructor Provider from 2011 to 2013. His tenure at Hewlett-Packard spans a total of six years, during which he contributed to the development and delivery of training programs and instructional materials in San Jose, California.
Background in the Air Force and Investigations
Clarence Singleton has a background in the military and investigative fields. He worked as a Special Agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations from 1998 to 2006. This role involved conducting investigations and providing security assessments. His experience in this capacity has likely informed his approach to training and instructional design, emphasizing the importance of thoroughness and attention to detail.
Educational Qualifications
Clarence Singleton has an extensive educational background. He studied at Webster University, where he achieved a Master of Science in Management. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from Wayland Baptist University. Additionally, he earned two Associate of Arts degrees, one in Visual Communications from ITT Technical Institute and another in Airway Science and Electronics from the Community College of the Air Force. His diverse educational experiences support his expertise in instructional design and training.
Training and Instructional Delivery
In his current role, Clarence Singleton provides training on MAXIMO commercial software to government clients, utilizing both classroom and online instruction methods. He delivers classroom instruction for eight different logistics courses, each ranging from one to two days in duration. His ability to travel to both CONUS and OCONUS locations to provide training demonstrates his commitment to meeting client needs and delivering high-quality instructional experiences.