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Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition


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.


Dr Philippa Hardman, Affi liate scholar at the University of Cambridge, Learning Scientist and Creator of DOMS™


Philippa has spent 20+ years researching learning science and designing some of the world’s most high-impact learning experiences, including the University of Oxford’s most successful MOOC.


Jonathan Moon, Employee Experience Systems Manager and Coach Mentor Supervisor, Sodexo


Jonathan leverages a strong commercial background to enhance employee experiences and drive organisational success, offering valuable guidance to individuals seeking professional development.


Robin Hoyle, World of Learning Conference Chair and Author


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


Stacie Lloyd, Head of Learning & Development, Royal Voluntary Service


Stacie has worked in L&D and volunteering for almost 20 years. L&D Professional of the year 2022, Stacie enabled volunteers to support their communities during the pandemic and currently focuses on delivering an L&D that meets the needs of the charity.


Simon Gibson, Group Head of Learning & Development, M&S


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.


Liz Marsh, UK Learning & Development Lead, Fujitsu


Liz brings over 15 years of experience to Fujitsu, across multiple sectors in creating and delivering impactful learning and talent strategies. Liz is particularly interested in enabling change and unlocking the potential in others.


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Chara Balasubramaniam, Global Learning & Development Director, Diageo


Chara is passionate about empowering individuals with future-ready skills and cross-functional capabilities focussing on areas such as digital transformation, sustainability, innovation, and leadership development for a dynamic, inclusive workplace.


Tim Munden, Former CLO, Unilever & Director, Kairon


Tim has over 20 years’experience developing leaders and now works with organisations to build leadership capability and organisational cultures needed for the 21st century.


Sukh Pabial, L&D Delivery and Ops Lead, M&S and Author


A senior learning and development professional with experience across many sectors. As a board member of the BACP, he applies psychology to his work and recently published The Resilience Handbook.


Karen Wilson, Global Director of Learning & Talent Development, Booking.com


Karen oversees Learning and Leadership development strategies at Booking.com. Her specialism has been to lead the transformation of L&D departments combining capability build and organisation design with effective change management.


Lucy Davies, Head of Learning, Heathrow


With 22+ years’ experience leading L&D activities – across multiple sectors and for some of the world’s leading brands – Lucy is passionate about L&D being a strategic enabler for business, through driving engagement and high performance of colleagues.


Stella Collins, Co-founder & Chief Learning Offi cer, Stellar Labs


An expert on the practical application of science- based learning to business performance, Stella and her team build productivity-focused solutions, including world-class learning technology fuelled by neuroscience and enabled by AI.


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