Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition Seminar speaker highlights
Hear from leading L&D professionals, who’ll share knowledge and insights on the learning industry landscape, including:
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. She made her name interviewing the likes of Donald Trump, Madonna, and OJ Simpson on her 25-year-long show When Ruby Wax Met. Ruby is also the founder of Frazzled Café, a charity offering people a safe space to meet and share their stories. 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. Keynote: A Road Less Frazzled, with Ruby Wax, in conversation with Cathy Hoy | 14:15 Wednesday 9 October, Main Stage
Cathy Hoy, CEO & Co-founder, CLO100 & The CLO Lounge 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. Roundtable session: ‘Reinventing the Learning Leader: The strategic shift needed to earn influence at exec level’ | 11:00 Tuesday 8 October, Delegate Lounge
Liggy Webb, Author & Presenter Liggy is an award-winning author, presenter, and founding director of LWL, an international consortium of behavioural skills specialists. Liggy is recognised as a thought leader on human resilience and wellbeing, working with a wide range of global organisations. Fit for the future | 12:45 Tuesday 8 October, Seminar Theatre 3
David James, Chief Learning Officer, 360Learning David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company. L&D Impact at scale: How to create online Learning that employees actually engage with | 11:15 Wednesday 9 October, Seminar Theatre 2
Jack Milner, Founder, Stand Up and Deliver Jack uses humour and fun to help organisations transform their culture, communication, and creativity. A director for the West End, film and radio, Milner’s insightful talks and masterclasses can help improve your organisation. Why seriousness could be sabotaging your communication effectiveness | 14:30 Tuesday 8 October, Seminar Theatre 5
Lucy Evans, Chief Customer Officer, Frog As Chief Customer Officer at Frog, it is Lucy’s job to ensure clients feel an important part of the Frog family. Her role aligns with Frog’s ethos to work with clients in a partnership, providing them with the right tools and best expertise to deliver a training and development programme. An LMS is more than a catalogue. Real life examples that will change the way you think | 10:30 Tuesday 8 October, Seminar Theatre 1
Nelson Sivalingam, CEO and Co-Founder, HowNow Based in London, UK, Nelson is a Performance and Development Strategist, a frequent conference speaker and author of Learning at Speed, and has also been named by KPMG as one of the top Asian Stars in Tech. Show me the AI - how to close the skills gap | 12:00 Tuesday 7 October, Main Stage
Helen Marshall, Chief Learning Officer, Thrive Helen leads the L&D function at Thrive, hosts the Diary of a CLO podcast, and founded WomenIn, a community dedicated to emphasising omen’s voices. Embracing the formidable: Women at the forefront of learning | Wednesday 9 October, 10:30 – 11:00, Main Stage followed by a Roundtable Session | Wednesday 9 October 11:15, Delegate Lounge w
Rajiv Jayaraman, CEO & Founder, KNOLSKAPE Rajiv is a visionary leader who successfully built a global team driving innovation in the realm of learning and assessment platforms. His pioneering work has established KNOLSKAPE as a world-class solution. Leading in the age of Gen AI: A guide to futurise, humanise, personalise | 12:45 Tuesday 8 October, Seminar Theatre 1
Andy Pearce, Learning Director & Founder,
On Track Learning Andy has over 25 years in L&D and has run his own consultancy for 15 years. He is passionate about developing quality, no-nonsense, learning interventions that have an impact and make a difference. Keeping the I in AI | 10:30 Wednesday 9 October, Seminar Theatre 2
Stephanie Davies, Founder & Head of Happiness,
Laughology Stephanie’s unique combination as stand-up comedian and her expertise in psychology makes her one of the most sought-after speakers in her field. Sticky learning – using laughter to make behaviour change | 13:30 Tuesday 8 October, Seminar Theatre 1 & Must have ‘good sense of humour’ | 10:45 Wednesday 9 October, Seminar Theatre 1
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