Event Guide World of Learning Summit Seminar speaker highlights
Hear from over 50 leading L&D professionals who’ll share knowledge and insights on the learning industry landscape including:
Huma Qazi, Founder & Principal Consultant, The Privilege Project
Huma is the Founder & Principal Consultant at The Privilege Project ®, a management consultancy that specialises in strategy, leadership conferences and programmes, the future of work, diversity, and inclusion. Huma uses the art of storytelling for creating unique and immersive learning programmes.
Understanding the power of privilege | 14:15 Tuesday 4 February, Main Stage
Joe Hill-Wilson, Chief Commercial Offi cer and Lead Solutions Architect, Learn Amp
Joe has spent his career building global scale-ups in people and organisational development roles. He has worked across four continents training, managing and consulting with a deep interest in how performance is affected by identity, culture, system, processes and its people.
Building a skills-powered employee journey | 15:00 Wednesday 5 February, Theatre 2
Josh Devanny, Chief Growth and Innovation Offi cer, Thrive
Leading innovation and revenue growth at Thrive, Josh works with forward-thinking enterprise organisations including Volvo, Avon, and Reiss to reimagine their learning culture, internal communications, and skills strategy through the power of digital transformation and modern technology.
The transformative power of AI in L&D: Moving beyond the ‘immaturity model’ to drive true business impact | 12:45 Wednesday 5 February, Main Stage
Catherine Maitrier, Founder, Powerup School
Catherine is passionate about education and professional development and founded Powerup School to help professionals chase their fullest potential. Catherine is a graduate of UC Berkeley, Georgetown Law School and Sciences Po Paris.
High-impact L&D: Developing negotiation skills to drive exceptional business value | 15:00 Tuesday 4 February, Theatre 3
Shreya Joshi, Customer Success Manager, Rise Up
Shreya is a Customer Success Manager for UKI at Rise Up, with extensive experience in technology for learning and development. Specialising in partnering with clients to expertly align Rise Up’s solutions with their unique business needs, she is dedicated to empowering L&D professionals to drive impactful results.
Leading cultural transformation in L&D: A case study with Pareto | 10:45 Wednesday 5 February, Theatre 2
Matt Stancombe, Head of Transformation & Leadership, Ignition
Matt Stancombe is an accomplished leader, coach, and trainer. He focuses on developing solutions that enhance organisational value and customer experiences by fostering solid workplace habits. Matt aims to help individuals and businesses achieve their goals through training, coaching, and inspiration, driving signifi cant cultural transformation in organisations.
HUE who lives in the lighthouse brain | 10:45 Tuesday 4 February, Theatre 2
Richard Forsyth, Head of Business Development, Ignition
With a strong background in creative strategies, Richard collaborates with clients to deliver tailored tools, offerings, and services, all designed to achieve measurable results, meet KPIs, and address unique challenges.
HUE who lives in the lighthouse brain | 10:45 Tuesday 4 February, Theatre 2
Rucha Roberts, Head of Client Solutions, Raise the Bar
Rucha is Raise the Bar’s Head of Client Solutions and works with some of the most high-profi le thought leaders from across the world. Tapping into this unique network enables her to develop innovative development solutions for clients across sectors.
Optimising your leadership talent development strategy in uncertain times | 11:15 Tuesday 4 February, Main Stage
Steve Dineen, Founder & President, Fuse Universal
Steve has 15 years’ experience working in partnership with many of the biggest brands and organisations in the world. The goal is pushing the boundaries of learning technology to integrate with “face to face” delivery, increasing people performance and individual opportunity through the
democratisation of education and learning.
From Gen Z to ADHD, how do you design an inclusive learning experience for all that stimulates learning engagement? | 12:45 Wednesday 5 February, Theatre 3
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.
Empowering minds | 12:15 Tuesday 4 February, Theatre 2
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