Connect 2024: Professionalising the L&D industry
Reflections on professionalising the L&D industry at the Learning Network's annual conference.
Connect 2024 in London ran a debate on professionalising the L&D industry. Afterwards, Learning News spoke to several of the panelists to capture their messages and the essence of the discussion, including Cathy Hoy from CLO100, Kim Ellis from L&D Free Spirits and Jo Cook from TJ.
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Contributors to Learning News's programmes at Connect 2024: Laura Overton - Learning Changemakers, Cara North - JP Morgan Chase, Yasmine Alani - Media Zoo, Alan Hiddleston - Access, Natasha Berridge - Guider, Heidi Kirby - Useful Stuff, Cheryl Clemons - StoryTagger, Pete Ashcroft - Media Zoo, Scott Hewitt - Real Projects, Tonia Mamai - Make Real, Thembi Watt - Greater London Authority, Gemma Glover - iAM Learning, Jo Cook - TJ, Gent Ahmetaj - Mind Tools, Julie Drybrough - Fuchsia Blue, Fiona McBride, Cathy Hoy - CLO100, Toby Harris - Filtered, Tom McDowall, EVOLVE and The Learning Network, Richard Price - NHS England and The Learning Network, Melissa Sabella - The Honeycomb Works, Joanne Lockwood - SEE Change Happen, Kim Ellis - L&D Free Spirits, Hannah Clark - MAAS Marketing, Gent Ahmetaj - Mind Tools, Lara Holding-Jones, Pink Jelly, Vanessa Deroo - The Pensions Regulator.