Learning Awards 2015 Finalists announced by LPI
The finalists for the L&D industry’s night of the year, the Learning Awards 2015, have been announced following a record number of submissions.
The Learning and Performance Institute (LPI) is proud to announce the finalists for the 2015 Learning Awards, the L&D sector’s annual celebration of outstanding achievement, best practice and excellence in corporate learning and performance. This prestigious event, which is in its 19th year, will take place at The Dorchester, Park Lane, London on 5 February 2015.
This year's awards has attracted a record 44% increase in entries over last year, with a significant contribution from global organisations.
Paying tribute to the support of the learning community for cementing the position of The Learning Awards as the sectors leading awards ceremony, LPI Chief Executive, Colin Steed, said: "The heritage and reputation of The Learning Awards is unrivalled. It’s still the first event that’s marked on the L&D calendar and we’re now seeing this replicated on a global scale."
Historically, the number of submissions for the Awards has risen year-on-year and yet the depth and quality of the entries has not diminished.
Steed remarked: "This year we have been taken aback by the huge increase in submissions, all of which have been extremely high quality. With such a large number of entries the competition is fierce, making the achievement of our shortlisted entries all the more impressive. The 2015 Learning Awards will be the most competitive ever and just to make the finals is a tremendous achievement for which the organisations and the individuals should be truly proud."
Steed continued, "All those who didn't make the finals should know that, with such high competition, they have not failed but should be proud of their achievements. They need to continue working with the business, continue raising the standards and hopefully we can welcome them to a future Learning Awards. To the selected Finalists, I'd like to offer my congratulations and look forward to seeing them at The Dorchester on 5th February."
Places at February’s Learning Awards Ceremony may be booked via Nicki Kettle at nkettle@thelpi.org or on +44 (0)845 006 8858.
THE LEARNING AWARDS 2015 - FINALISTS
Headline Sponsor - Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Internal Learning Solution of the Year - Sponsored by QA
Telefonica
Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust
GlaxoSmithKline
Legal & General Assurance Society
LV=
Sainsbury's
External Learning Solution of the Year - Sponsored by Cisco
Afiniti
BP and LearningAge Solutions
Purple Media
QA with Santander
Saffron Interactive
Squared Online
Apprenticeship Programme of the Year
Aintree University Hospital
Babcock Training
Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Nagel Langdons
Stonegate Pub Company
Wm Morrison Supermarkets
People Development Programme of the Year - Sponsored by Insights
J.P. Morgan
Barclaycard
Exertis
Glasgow City Council
McDonald's Restaurants
Tesco Bank
Learning Technologies Award - Sponsored by Microsoft
Barclays and City & Guilds Kineo
Caixabank
Elix-IRR and Morrisons
J.P. Morgan
Ontuitive and Barnardos
Thomson Reuters & Interactive Services
Innovation in Learning Award - Sponsored by Afiniti
Axia Interactive Media
Bayer
BT
Humana: National Education
PwC & Atticmedia
The Open University
Social & Collaborative Media Award - Sponsored by GlobalEnglish
Cognizant
LearningAge Solutions
Mooc Pro
Saffron Interactive
Squared Online
Tata Consultancy Services
Start-up Learning Provider of the Year
AsliTas TrainingPsychology Consultancy
C2L Care to Learn
Carlton Learning
Elephants Don't Forget
Evolve Hospitality
Jan Pan
Live Online Facilitator of the Year - Sponsored by Saba Software (UK) Ltd
Mike Dobkin, Dell
Kiran PV, Jigsaw Academy
Enza Burgio, Pitney Bowes Ltd
Alex Vaughan, Capgemini
Learning Professional of the Year - Sponsored by Pearson Professional
Loiza Tallon, Arvato Bertelsmann
James Conaghan, De Vere Hotel & Urban Resort
Santosh T, Dell
Steve Furniss, Leicester City Council
Rebecca Hawkswell, Nationwide Building Society
Glen Butler, Tesco
CLO of the Year
Sandra Murtagh, Dell
Rick Jackson, DHL Express
Dave Buglass, Tesco Bank
Learning Team of the Year - Sponsored by KnowlegeAdvisors
Dell
Financial Conduct Authority
Metro Bank
PSA Peugeot Citroen/Cornerstone OnDemand
University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust
Virgin Holidays
Learning Provider of the Year- Sponsored by Prometric Limited
Futurethink
Kallidus
Learning Pool
Mind Gym
Netex
Sponge UK
The winner of the Colin Corder Award for significant and lasting contribution to learning, sponsored by Pluralsight, will be announced at the ceremony.
Shortlisted entries will now be required to present their submissions to a panel of independent judges during judging week, hosted at The Grange City Hotel in London later this month.
The Learning Awards is proud to support this year’s nominated charity Dreamflight. Dreamflight is a registered UK charity that changes young lives through taking seriously ill and disabled children, without their parents, on the holiday of a lifetime to Orlando, Florida. A charity auction will take place before the awards presentation to raise money for the organisation.
The Learning Awards are hosted by The Learning and Performance Institute, the UK’s leading Institute for workplace learning professionals. For further information visit www.thelpi.org