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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.


Robert Peston, Journalist, Presenter and Author Robert Peston is ITV’s Political Editor, host of their fl agship politics & current affairs show, Peston, co-host of the podcast The Rest Is Money. Previously Robert was the BBC’s Economics Editor, City and Assistant Editor of the Sunday Telegraph, in charge of the business and money sections, and the FT’s Financial Editor. At the FT, he was a member of the editorial board and has served as its Political Editor, Banking Editor, and founder of the investigations unit. Away from the cameras Robert has also won plaudits for his online journalism. He is the author of critically acclaimed books including How Do We Fix This Mess? and Who Runs Britain?. Both examine the causes and long-term implications of the 2008 fi nancial crisis. Whilst WTF?, described by the Financial Times as “mandatory reading”, takes a broader look at the world, what’s gone wrong, and proposes possible solutions across politics, society and business.


Kerri O’Neill, Chief People Offi cer, Ipsos UK and Ireland Kerri is an award-winning, future-oriented senior executive with nearly 20 years of experience in human resources, change, learning, cultural transformation and organisational effectiveness. She is a qualifi ed Executive Coach and chartered fellow of the CIPD.


Robin Hoyle,World of Learning Conference Chair and Author Robin has spent more than three decades in L&D. He is the 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.


Jennifer Eeles-Gosavi, Global Career Development Manager, Imperial Brands In an L&D career spanning 25 years, Jennifer has been a key enabler for change and performance in a range of organisations from Sky, Thames Water, the Metropolitan Police to Frasers Group. Jennifer is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, a Fellow of the LPI and an accredited StrengthscopeMaster.


Jamie Lamb, Head of Learning, Britvic Jamie has nearly 20 years’ experience in leading FMCG companies: Diageo, McCain Foods and Britvic soft drinks spanning both commercial and L&D leadership roles. Currently leading learning at Britvic delivering functional skills development, leadership capability and talent to fuel a high-performance, learning culture for a growing and innovative organisation.


Sarah Bostock, Global Vice President – Strategic Capability, Rolls-Royce Sarah has 18 years’ experience in leading and implementing global skills, talent, leadership and learning strategies designed to deliver step changes in people & organisational capability. Sarah brings a progressive mindset towards how organisations can develop and sustain learning cultures founded on growth mindset philosophies.


Ghassan Karian, Founder & CEO, Ipsos Karian and Box Prior to founding Karian and Box, Ghassan headed up global employee communications and engagement at ICI, British Gas and Rolls-Royce. He now leads a team of over 130 engagement, culture, and leadership research specialists and a team of internal communications professionals.


Jo Cook,World of Learning Conference Facilitator, Learning Consultant and Editor of Training Journal Jo has specialised in virtual classrooms, webinars and hybrid events and also helps develop people’s confi dence through creative expression. Jo’s passion is in helping and supporting teams, professionals and individuals embrace the benefi ts of digital learning.


Julian Stodd, Author, Researcher, Artist and Explorer and Captain of Sea Salt Learning Across 19 books and 3,000 articles, Julian’s work explores the context of the Social Age, aspects of Social Learning and Leadership, as well as culture and change. Julian wrote the bestselling book, Engines of Engagement: A Curious Book About Generative AI.


Pash Reddy, Executive Director – Global Head of Learning, S&P Global Pash has over 20 years of experience in supporting overall business strategy and driving growth through learning and talent initiatives. Her experience lies in building world-class learning experiences within well-known international organisations such as KPMG, Forensic Risk Alliance and Deloitte Consulting. Pash is also an Associate Lecturer for the Open University.


Kay Collier, Head of Academy, Offi ce for Nuclear Regulation Kay holds strategic responsibility for learning and development across the organisation in both regulatory and non-regulatory areas. Kay has over 25 years’ experience working in learning and development in both the public and private sector and has previously held roles at the British Council and SAP.


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