Learning Futures New York, Executive Knowledge Exchange
About this event
Join CLOs from leading multinationals for open, in-depth discussions on the future of L&D.
Attendance is free and exclusive to C-suite executives, with a maximum of 40 participants. As always, iVentiv will focus on building an interactive environment for you to learn, connect and develop together.
iVentiv first delivered a Learning and Development Executive Knowledge Exchange in 2009. Today, after more than 200 executive events, our average event satisfaction score is over 90%.
Every iVentiv event is led by you, with collaborative sessions organised around your interests and priorities.
Chair: Jay Moore | Global Learning & Culture Leader, GE Crotonville at GE
Confirmed Facilitators:
- Deborah Wilson, SPHR | Global Head of Talent Development, Shutterstock
- Rose Benedicks | Learning Consultant, LEO Learning
- Renee Romulus, MBA, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, SWP, HSC | VP, Global Talent Development, FTI Consulting
- Julian Malnak | Global Learning & Development Director, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
- Matt Donovan | Chief Learning & Innovation Officer, GP Strategies Corporation
- Jody Rosen Knower, CPCC, ACC | Chief Learning & Development Officer, Sidley Austin LLP
- Linda Cai | VP Talent Development, LinkedIn
Every iVentiv event is led by you, with collaborative sessions organised around your interests and priorities.
As always, iVentiv will focus on building an interactive environment for you to learn, connect and develop with each other. Throughout the day, you will enjoy:
- Networking sessions with your fellow CLOs
- In-depth workshops on the future of L&D
- Open conversations on topics of your choosing
All iVentiv events are experiential, with small groups. That means you have the opportunity to learn the most up-to-date and cutting-edge information directly from the most senior and knowledgeable professionals in Learning and Development.
Thanks to the fantastic support of our sponsors, Chief Learning Officers can join us for free. Register today to avoid disappointment.