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World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Apprenticeship Zone


Visit the Apprenticeship Zone to meet with training providers and discover everything you need to know about structuring and delivering an apprenticeship programme. Attend a free dedicated seminar programme to hear insights from industry experts and organisations currently utilising the apprenticeship levy to build future value.


Tuesday 17 October


11:00 – 11:30 The Levy – 6 months on Greg Dean, head of large employer engagement strategy, National Apprenticeship Service (ESFA)


12:00 – 12:30 Maximising stakeholder opportunities


in apprenticeships Kerry McGreavy, apprenticeship manager, Coventry University: The Nationwide


Apprenticeship University


13:00 – 13:30 “The light bulb moment” – putting the apprenticeship reforms at the heart of your


talent strategy Kate Temple-Brown, partner, TempleBrownConsulting


14:00 – 14:30 Higher and Degree apprenticeships Michele Roberts, head of apprenticeships


hub, University of Wolverhampton 15:00 – 15:30 Building employee advocacy through


apprenticeships Paul Freeman, director of education & talent, GK Apprenticeships


Wednesday 18 October


11:00 – 11:30 The Levy – 6 months on Daniel Simons, senior manager – large employer engagement strategy, National Apprenticeship Service (ESFA)


12:00 – 12:30 Apprenticeships – spend the money, tick the box or build future value? A look at how businesses are using, misusing or missing the point of


investing in apprenticeships David Gallagher, group commercial director, Babington Group


13:00 – 13:30 Creating a leadership and management academy funded by the Apprenticeship Levy Michaela Reaney, managing director, Gradvert


14:00 – 14:30 Development of the new L&D Apprenticeship Standards (including an insight from an IfA


Board Member) Paul Cadman, HR director/IfA board member and Emma Horne, head of L&D, Walter Smith


Fine Foods


Apprenticeship seminars will take place within the Apprenticeship Zone


Apprenticeship seminars will take place in the Apprenticeship Zone. Arrive early to secure a seat!


Event Guide


Don’t miss!


Fringe Seminars


The fringe seminars focus on a variety of specialist topics around the main conference themes. They are free to attend.


F1 10:30 – 11:00


Tuesday 17 October Keynote: Integrating learning into


everyday activity Cath Rush, global head of talent, 4fi nance


F2 12:30 – 13:00 How to communicate with impact


Richard McCann, speaker & trainer, iCan Academy Why learning experiences will replace courses


F3 16:00 – 16:30 Steve Dineen, chief story teller & CEO, Fuse Universal KEY Seminar Theatre 1 Seminar Theatre 2 Conference Room 2 Conference Room 3


Wednesday 18 October F4 10:30 – 11:00 Keynote: Culture health check: preventing or responding to organisational crises using ethics


Vanessa Short, former global leadership & cultural change, HSBC


F5 13:00 – 13:30 Designing the right conditions for creativity and innovation


Vida Skreb, PhD, learning & motivation coach, Neuroscope Consulting


F6 14:30 – 15:00 Mental health in the workplace Liggy Webb, author


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