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World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Event Guide
Tuesday 27 September 2011 09:30 – 10:00 Delegate registration
10:00 – 10:05 Chair’s opening of conference Nicholas Owen News Presenter BBC
OPENING ADDRESS Conference Room 1 10:05 – 10:45 What does today’s business need from L&D?
Valerie Todd, Director of Talent and Resources Crossrail, and Commissioner, UK Commission for Employment & Skills
MORNING SEMINARS Choose between M1 and M2
M1 10:50 – 11:50
Peter Hallard Head of Learning – Retail Lloyds Banking Group
Sue Cohen L&D Consultant
M2 Conference Room 2 11:15 – 12:15 Investing in the leaders of the future
Aidan Thomas Chief Executive Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Tony Kerley Director ERAS
12:15 – 13:40 Lunch and an opportunity to visit the exhibition LUNCHTIME PANEL DISCUSSION
13:40 – 14:25 How can L&D deliver with reduced time and budgets?
Philip Evans Head of e-Learning London Fire Brigade
Gareth Gilleeney Learning & Development Manager Shelter
Karen Velasco Chairman British Institute for Learning & Development
Martin Baker Managing Director LMMatters
learningmagazine.co.uk Conference Room 1 Conference Room 1
The criticality of learning in delivering business change
A2
Tim Drewitt e-Learning Specialist Eversheds LLP
Piers Lea CEO
LINE Communications Group KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Charles Jennings Managing Director Duntroon Associates
Conference Room 1
16:00 – 16:45 Transforming L&D through effective learning governance
AFTERNOON SEMINARS Choose between A1 and A2
A1
Niall Gavin Group IT Training Manager FirstGroup
Clive Shepherd Director
Onlignment Conference Room 2
14:55 – 15:55 Effectively using mobile technology in learning
Conference Room 1
14:30 – 15:30 Integrating the formal, informal and social in learning
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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