Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Seminar speaker highlights
Hear from over 40 leading L&D professionals, who’ll share knowledge and insights on the learning industry landscape, including:
Kevin Riley ActionCOACH As an experienced and accomplished business leader, developing and leading SMEs over the last 20 years across two continents, Kevin has real world experience of the challenges business owners experience and face.
Four core disciplines of a high performing individual | 14:15 Tuesday 11th October
Nathan Nalla Be the Riot Nathan is the founder and Director of Be The Riot, supporting organisations to create an inclusive working culture. His specialist areas include inclusive leadership, behaviours and inclusive recruitment and antiracism.
Creating a successful learning programme for equity, diversity, and inclusion | 16:45 Tuesday 12th October
Rachel King Quadmark Head of People at Quadmark, Rachael drives business performance through people strategy and organisational development.
Reskilling and upskilling your employees with a non-linear approach to career progression |13:00 Wednesday 12th October
Liggy Webb The Learning Architect An award-winning and best-selling author, presenter, and international consultant, Liggy is recognised as a thought leader on human resilience and wellbeing, working with a wide range of global organisations.
Lifelong Learning – Live, learn and grow 13:30 Wednesday 12th October
Liz Selman Sponge Liz is Head of Learning Strategy at Sponge. She has 10 years’ experience in the digital learning industry, with a learning design background and consultancy focus across enterprise tech, pharma, and retail.
How to use data to learn more about your people | 11:30 Wednesday 12th October
Katie MuncasterWorknest Katie is responsible for leading the People strategy across the newly formed WorkNest portfolio, focusing on uniting the purpose, vision and values, and aspirations around ESG and Diversity and Inclusion.
The role of online training in creating an inclusive workplace | 15:00 Wednesday 12th October (with Andrea McMullen)
Steve Dineen Fuse President and founder of Fuse, a knowledge, learning and communication technology company, Steve has 15 years’ experience working in partnership with many of the biggest organisations in the world.
Showcasing how the latest AI-learning technologies drive engagement, drive perormance, and retain talents | 13:00 Tuesday 11 October
Marie Redon Rise Up Marie is the Head of Product at Rise Up, a fast-growing employee learning software solution. Showcasing the work of product owners, researchers and designers, Marie is in charge of leading the product roadmap and vision.
Adaptive learning: Miracle solution or headache for L&D? | 12:40 Wednesday 12th October
Ricky Muddimer Thinking Focus Ricky is co-founder of Thinking Focus and developer of What Would You Do? – the award-winning social learning solution that blends gamification with group coaching and psychological safety.
How social learning changed organisational culture 10:45 Wednesday 12th October
Kirstie Greany Elucidat Kirstie is specializes in design strategy and digital experience design. She has over 15 years of experience in the L&D industry and has helped numerous departments create award-winning digital experiences. With David Hepworth, Kirstie is presenting at the Live Demo Zone.
Unlocking The Expertise Of Any Employee Through Collaborative Content Creation 11:45 Wednesday 12 October
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