Speakers
Alison Lamplough - Conference Chair Head of Operational Training Laing O'Rourke Alison is Head of Operational Training for Laing O’Rourke, one of the largest construction companies in the UK. She is an experienced learning and development manager with responsibility for the strategy and delivery of all site based training for the Laing O’Rourke (LOR) European Hub. This includes the management of third party suppliers to ensure delivery of excellent service and value to the business, as well as developing new industry qualifications including apprenticeships. Supporting this activity includes the responsibility for generating and accessing funding. Her previous training management roles have been with the Institution of Wastes Management and Eastern Group plc in the power sector. As well as her demanding role with LOR Alison also chairs the various employers’ trailblazer groups for the construction sector and works closely with the other employers and well as Government on this important reform of apprenticeships.
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Graham Hasting-Evans Managing Director Graham Hasting-Evans worked in Building and Construction before developing the skills strategy for the London 2012 Olympics. He was Programme Director at the UK Commission for Employment and Skills before joining NOCN in 2011. He has worked closely with the Government on apprenticeship reforms including the Apprenticeship Levy and has driven NOCN to become a top-two, Government-approved Apprentics Assessment Organisation (AAO). He regularly speaks at events in the UK and internationally and is often called upon for comment in Further Education sector media. |
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Ed McCann Vice President Ed is a graduate of Imperial College. He started his career with Binnie & Partners where he specialised in river and water engineering and gained a Master’s Degree from the National University of Mexico. Ed has worked on over 50 projects around the world from sewerage schemes in India to child-friendly zones in a refugee camp in Kenya and the design of two 800t walking research stations in Antarctica. |
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Braden Connelly Director of Products and Services CITB Braden, Director of Products and Services, is the strategic lead for the products and services CITB provides or helps deliver for the construction industry. These include the careers website, Go Construct, together with the Construction Ambassadors programme and the Matching Service. Together, these form a key part of the industry’s offer to attract and retain talent from all backgrounds across Britain. Other products and services under Braden’s leadership include the HSE Test, Card Schemes, NCC Training, SkillBuild and Site Safety Plus. Braden is also responsible for CITB Quality Assurance, including the Fraud investigations team that he established soon after arriving at CITB in 2007. Braden’s early career was spent supporting the engineering sector, specialising in shop floor and manufacturing automation with clients such as Saint Gobain, Johnson & Johnson, Volvo and Shorts Bombardier. Prior to joining CITB, Braden led businesses and products supporting publishers such as the FT, Bauer Media EMAP. |
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Keith Donnelly Business Development Manager Carillion Plc Keith has nearly 50 years of experience in skills training and apprenticeships in construction and the built environment. During his career, Keith has developed and managed the largest employer based training provision in the construction sector, as well as participating in a number of working groups and expert panels that have helped to shape the skills landscape in the UK.
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Tanja Smith Institute for Apprenticeships Construction Panel Chair Technical Director, Gradon Architecture Tanja works between the UK and Mongolia and so adaptability to change has become integral to her life and what she does. Over the years Tanja has worked in a number of diverse practices and is able to draw from this experience working on a number of significant urban regeneration and master planning projects, which has seen her play and advisory roll in Mongolia’s national “Green City” initiative and BIM Mongolia. Tanja is also involved with NAWIC representing women in construction at regional committee level and is involved with CIAT as an assessor and was the winner of the 2017 ‘Outstanding Woman in Construction’ award. |
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Dan Simons Senior Employer Engagement Strategy Manager (Apprenticeships) ESFA Dan is a Senior Employer Engagement Strategy Manager at the National Apprenticeship Service. He is responsible for developing NAS’s large employer engagement strategy, in particular, strategies to calculate employer return on investment; widen participation and support public sector employers to meet their apprenticeship targets.
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Tony Ellender Balfour Beatty Profile to follow shortly.
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