Mon, Aug 17, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (45 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Mon, Aug 17, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (45 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
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Adam Ingram
Director, Technical Training & Development at GenSpark
Adam Ingram is Director of Technical Training & Development at GenSpark, a Pyramid Consulting company, where he designs enterprise technical training for Fortune 500 clients across financial services, technology, and consulting.
Adam has built and led training curricula across 20+ technology domains, from software development and cloud infrastructure to quality engineering, cybersecurity, and now generative AI. His programs reach learners across the US, Canada, Australia, and Mexico.
His recent focus is bringing practical, tool-agnostic GenAI skills into the workplace, helping non-technical professionals use AI confidently without vendor lock-in. He built and leads GenSpark's Introduction to GenAI at Work program.
Kelley Scharf
Training Operations Manager
I’m the Training Operations Manager at GenSpark, where I coordinate large-scale training initiatives and serve as a liaison between clients, consultants, and internal teams. I manage everything from onboarding and upskilling to consultant performance tracking and client relationship development to ensure our programs deliver impact at every level.
For every cohort, I focus on keeping the program moving forward, from managing logistics and tracking outcomes to supporting trainers and ensuring you have the resources you need to succeed.
Outside of work, I’m usually organizing something in a spreadsheet or spending time with my wife and 6-year-old Siberian Husky, Ace.
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