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Chris Mesaros

Instructor, Designer, Presenter

Christopher Mesaros is an Instructional Designer at The Washington Center, where he has held various roles including Senior LEAD Instructor. His work focuses on areas such as professional development, experiential learning, gamification, and ethical leadership. He is also involved in designing simulations that reflect real-world moral dilemmas, emphasizing the importance of adaptability in career development.1

Mesaros has a strong academic background in philosophy and andragogy, which informs his approach to instructional design and career counseling. He is recognized for advocating innovative methods to help students navigate their career paths in an increasingly complex job market.1 His contributions to the field include promoting the Chaos Theory of Careers, which encourages embracing uncertainty and flexibility in career planning.1

In addition to his role at The Washington Center, Mesaros has been involved in various educational initiatives and has contributed to discussions on career services and professional development strategies.1

Highlights

Jun 20 · ncda.org
Embracing Chaos Theory of Careers

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area