ONDON, UK — October 10, 2024: Diplomatic Courier, Learning Economy Foundation, and PVBLIC Foundation, in collaboration with LearningFREQUENCY, will host a high-level dinner which will focus on the theme “Skills for the Future.” The event will explore the question: How can children build resilience through skills development for tomorrow’s workplace?
Hosts include:
- Ana C. Rold | CEO & Founder, Diplomatic Courier
- Chris Purifoy | CEO, Learning Economy Foundation
- Laurence Kalinsky | Head of Private Sector Initiatives, PVBLIC Foundation
- Amanda Slavin | CEO & Founder, LearningFREQUENCY
This event is part of the Skyway Initiative, which has been developed to create sustainable, technology-driven learning records and pathways, offering an alternative way to recognize, map and evidence the impact of learning and education systems.
To learn more about Skills for the Future, a Skyway Forum, visit the website here.
For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.
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Diplomatic Courier, Learning Economy Foundation, and PVBLIC Foundation Host Skills for the Future, a Skyway Forum
October 10, 2024
Diplomatic Courier, Learning Economy Foundation, and PVBLIC Foundation, in collaboration with LearningFREQUENCY, will host a high-level dinner which will focus on the theme “Skills for the Future.”
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ONDON, UK — October 10, 2024: Diplomatic Courier, Learning Economy Foundation, and PVBLIC Foundation, in collaboration with LearningFREQUENCY, will host a high-level dinner which will focus on the theme “Skills for the Future.” The event will explore the question: How can children build resilience through skills development for tomorrow’s workplace?
Hosts include:
- Ana C. Rold | CEO & Founder, Diplomatic Courier
- Chris Purifoy | CEO, Learning Economy Foundation
- Laurence Kalinsky | Head of Private Sector Initiatives, PVBLIC Foundation
- Amanda Slavin | CEO & Founder, LearningFREQUENCY
This event is part of the Skyway Initiative, which has been developed to create sustainable, technology-driven learning records and pathways, offering an alternative way to recognize, map and evidence the impact of learning and education systems.
To learn more about Skills for the Future, a Skyway Forum, visit the website here.
For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.