Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition
Wednesday 9 October 10:30 – 11:00
Panel Session Embracing the formidable: Women at the forefront of learning Facilitated by Helen Marshall, CLO, Thrive
Pash Reddy
Executive Director & Global Head of Learning, S&P Global
Danielle Ware Head of People Development,
Busy Bees Nurseries
Nahdia Khan Chief Impact Officer, Mindtools
Rachel Macleod Director of Learning
Development & Talent, National Audit Office
Led by a group of formidable women who are all true advocates of change, we’ll dive into some of the issues facing women in the workplace today and look ahead to a future that is bright for women in L&D and beyond. We’ll cover some of the systemic issues at play, look at the role allyship plays in making change, and discuss some of the smaller steps you can take to begin making bigger waves.
11:45 - 12:15 Leveraging AI to democratise excellence faster and with greater business impact
Steve Dineen, President and Founder, Fuse Universal We will explore how AI has brought 10 years of innovation in one and how this has supercharged an evolved vision of learning, enabling increased engagement, greater inclusivity, accelerated skills development, and greater business value.
13:15 - 13:45 The power of choice: Outcome-focused branching with AI video David Gillham, Product Manager, Colossyan
Discover how to harness a problem-solving approach to learning design, using outcome- focused branching scenarios, to empower learners and drive real results. Learn how to design compelling narratives, understand your audience, and leverage cutting-edge AI video technology like Colossyan to create interactive experiences more easily than ever before. This session will equip you with practical strategies and insights to elevate your learning design and unlock the full potential of branching scenarios.
14:15 – 14:45 KEYNOTE: A Road Less Frazzled
Ruby Wax, Comedian, Presenter and Author Ruby Wax was awarded an OBE for her services to mental health and continues to spearhead the conversation around wellbeing. After a sell-out UK tour in 2023, Ruby is back on the road in 2024, starring in her one-woman play, I’m Not As Well As I Thought I Was, an adaptation from her latest best-selling book.
Please see website for the full timetable. Learning Magazine | 31
In conversation with Cathy Hoy, CEO, CLO100
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