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With Ujjwal Singh (Chief Product & Technology Officer, Multiverse), Anne Devlin (ex-L&D Leader, JPMorgan).
Library Hotel, East 41st St, New York
Nov 14 (Thu) @ 08:00 AM
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L&D Luminaries Meet AI Innovators: Transforming Impact & Proving Value

Join industry leaders Anne Devlin, former senior L&D leader at J.P. Morgan, & Ujjwal Singh, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Multiverse, for an exclusive breakfast roundtable exploring the intersection of AI & Learning & Development.

This unique gathering brings together top minds in technology & learning to address the pressing challenges & opportunities facing senior L&D leaders today.

As AI reshapes the business landscape, L&D leaders are uniquely positioned to drive organizational change. However, they must navigate increasing pressure to do more with less, prove their relevance, & secure their seat at the executive table.

This roundtable offers a unique opportunity to learn from industry peers & gain insights into:

Leveraging AI to transform L&D's impact & strategic role
Proving the value of AI-enhanced L&D initiatives
Scaling learning programs through innovative technology
Overcoming implementation challenges & resistance to change
This intimate, high-level discussion is designed exclusively for CHROs, CLOs, Heads of L&D, & senior learning leaders. You'll have the opportunity to engage directly with our speakers & fellow attendees, sharing experiences & best practices from diverse sectors.

Don't miss this chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of Learning & Development. Join us to explore how the synergy between L&D expertise & AI innovation can elevate your organization's learning strategy & secure L&D's place as a critical business driver.

Space is limited to ensure meaningful interactions. Reserve your spot today.
 
 
 
 
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