Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition
Seminar speaker highlights
Hear from over 70 leading L&D professionals, who’ll share knowledge and insights on the learning industry landscape, including:
Nathan Nalla Director at Be The Riot
Nathan supports organisations to develop equity, diversity & inclusion strategies. Nathan’s specialist areas include inclusive leadership, inclusive behaviours, inclusive recruitment and antiracism.
Fostering safe spaces for learning about equity, diversity and inclusion | 15:00 Tuesday 10 October
Stella Collins Co-founder & Chief Learning Offi cer of Stellar Labs
Stella is an acknowledged expert on the practical application of science-based learning to business performance. Stella says ‘There’s no such thing as a boring topic – just boring training”.
What happens when you mix AI with neuroscience? | 12:00 Tuesday 10 October
Liggy Webb Author & Presenter
Liggy is an award-winning and best-selling author, presenter, and international consultant. She is recognised as a thought leader on human resilience and wellbeing, working with a wide range of global organisations across the sector.
Fit for the future - How to be ready for anything | 13:45 Tuesday 10 October
Steve Ragg Change Management Consultant at Prosci Europe
Steve dedicates his working life to helping organisations and the people in them thrive through change. His academic grounding in psychology and anthropology, enable him to bring together the technical and people dimensions so important for change success.
Enabling strategic change through learning | 14:00 Tuesday 10 October
Samantha Sloan Director Head of Learning & Development at 123 People Development
Samantha is recognised as a top international face-to-face and online facilitator and leader across a range of industries and organisations. Samantha is renowned for her creativity in helping organisations to develop more diverse thinking and challenging the status quo.
Transforming team performance with a coaching culture | 14:15 Tuesday 10 October
Gemma Parsons Banks CEO of GLP Training
Gemma works with government organisations, banks, supermarkets and facilities providers, and SMEs, supporing organisations to develop L&D strategies. Her expertise lies in apprenticeships and work-based learning.
Building your own apprenticeship programme and career development planning | 15:15 Wednesday 11 October
Darren Race Co-founder and Managing Director of Think Eleven
Darren’s career has transitioned from engineering to L&D where he recognised a gap in the market for a fi t-for- purpose and intuitive Competency Management System (CMS) – SkillStation
Going beyond the limitations of a conventional LMS with SkillStation | 11:00 on Wednesday
Saurav Chopra Founder & CEO of 5mins AI
Saurav Chopra is a serial HR tech entrepreneur who loves solving organisational challenges with the power of technology. His latest venture combines AI, micro-learning, gamifi cation and peer learning to deliver a highly engaging learning experience.
5 Compelling Applications of ChatGPT and generative AI for elevating the role of L&D professionals | 11:30 Tuesday 10 October
Nadya Stels Senior Partnerships & Customer Care Manager at iSpring
Nadya has 10 years’ experience in eLearning, direct and indirect sales: helping channel partners and consulting companies to drive channel sales success and helping customers to launch successful internal and external training projects.
How to reduce turnover with eLearning | 13:15 Wednesday 11 October
Helen Marshall, Chief Learning Offi cer at Thrive
Host of the Diary of a CLO podcast, and founder of the WomenIn group, you’ll fi nd Helen building authentic relationships, being insatiably curious, and always learning.
Putting the ‘I’ back in ‘AI’ | 10:45 Wednesday 11 October
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