015: Leading with Integrity: Nikki Eatchel's Journey in Ethical Assessment and AI Innovation
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Nikki Eatchel, the Chief Assessment Officer at Prometric, shares her 30-year journey through the evolving landscape of the assessment industry, revealing how she became a leading figure in ethical assessment practices. Nikki's passion is rooted in her early career experiences, where she navigated employment litigation and protective services, igniting her dedication to creating fair and valid assessments. Her pioneering work in integrating AI into assessments is reshaping the industry, and her story is an inspiring testament to the power of innovation and ethical leadership.
Our conversation unfolds through Nikki's diverse roles at Prometric, Questar, Scantron, and Mursion, each chapter a testament to her growth in technical skills and business acumen. Leadership and mentorship emerge as key themes, with Nikki drawing inspiration from figures like Stuart Udell and Peter Drucker. She shares candid reflections on the challenges of balancing work and family life, the importance of aligning career choices with personal values, and the lessons learned from both effective and ineffective leaders.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Nikki Eatchel's 30-year journey in the assessment industry and her rise to ethical leadership
- Pioneering integration of AI in fair and valid assessments
- Importance of aligning career choices with personal values
- Balancing work and family life, and the significance of career flexibility
- Navigating organizational challenges, role design, and cross-functional collaboration
- Joy and fulfillment found in diverse and meaningful work within the assessment industry
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