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Event Guide World of Learning Summit Thought leaders and innovators


Be inspired by the learning & development industry’s leading thinkers and practitioners. Discover the current issues affecting L&D professionals today and look ahead to the future of workplace learning.


Adam Lancaster, Meta Adam is Director of Leadership Development at Meta, bringing over a decade of experience in developing leaders to tackle cultural transformation and change within their organisations. Prior to Meta, Adam was Global Learning Partner for the Financial Times.


Robin Hoyle, Author Robin has spent more than three decades in L&D. He is author of two books, and in 2022 he was named as one of the 15 most infl uential people in L&D. He is the Head of Learning Innovation for Huthwaite International.


Cathy Hoy, CLO100 Cathy has over 20 years’ experience working within Learning & Organisational Development, leading the global learning, talent and culture strategy for a number of organisations across various industries.


Derek Bruce,DSM Derek has worked as a leader in global organisations in the fashion, fi nancial services, media, retail, science and technology industries. He focuses on creating positive and sustainable organisational cultures and awesome employee experiences.


Katharine Henderson-Nice, Shelter Katharine is responsible for driving Shelter’s OD&L agenda, with roles ranging from service delivery to campaigning. Her current focuses are on developing Shelter’s leaders and managers, organisational culture and engagement and supporting the embedding of Shelter’s Anti-Racism strategy through learning.


Gerry Griffi n, Digital Learning Strategist Gerry Griffi n is former director of London Business School and founder of Skill Pill which was acquired by private equity in 2020. He was also lead strategist for Sponge Learning Group and is author of 6 business books.


Melanie Lepine, CBRE Melanie has 20 years of experience within talent and learning, across a variety of industries including: retail, fi nance and real estate. She has a passion for innovation and change, and currently leads global onboarding for CBRE.


Simon Gibson, Marks & Spencer Simon is an experienced executive level People Leader/Chief Learning Offi cer. He has a passion to deliver meaningful commercial change and transformation via learning, organisational development, and talent initiatives.


Wilson Wong, CIPD Wilson’s career has spanned academia, corporate fi nance, and national ICT policy. Research interests include futures research focusing on the Future of Work and methodology.


Dr Elouise Leonard-Cross, Northumbrian Water Group Dr Elouise is an Occupational Psychologist and Head of People Strategy & Experience. She thrives on asking and exploring the questions that help organisations be happy, healthy, and productive places to work.


Martin Peart, Haleon Martin’s role focuses on helping people to get a bit better every day at the things they do. Martin is interested in how skills and technology are being used in the corporate world to accelerate development and performance.


Rita Garcia, Fujitsu Rita is an experienced L&D manager and consultant whose goal is to help companies and employees change and grow. Rita has been working with teams globally to solve business issues through the design and implementation of learning solutions.


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