The Auspicious Group is delighted to announce that Amanda Nolen, one of the most widely recognised leaders in global learning technology and the future of work, has joined the Group as a Non-Executive Director.
Amanda joins female-owned, four-company-strong Auspicious Group just seven months after its launch, reflecting the growth and recognition the Group has generated in such a short space of time.
Amanda consults for major global brands like Google and HSBC, and advises investors, funds, startups and scaleups, particularly those in the learning and skills technology sector. She is also a highly sought-after keynote speaker, as well as author of a LinkedIn course on the Future of Workplace Learning.
Amanda Nolen says: “If we want the future of work to be bright, learning is key. But L&D must deliver clear value – both for the business and for the employee. All too often, courses and technologies are being pushed at employees with no clear outcome for either of them.”
“That shouldn’t be the case. Take AI for example. Every business is trying to get employees to adopt it, but then the knee-jerk solution is to offer some course. They totally forget that you have to help them understand why it’s a good skill to have in the first place and why it’s worth their time… then offer opportunities for application and practice that will really build capability.”
“That’s why I’m excited to be part of Auspicious - its unique blending of storytelling to create engagement with high-level learning and tech expertise that delivers value for businesses worldwide.”
As a Non-Executive Director, Amanda will work alongside the Auspicious leadership team of co-CEOs, Rachel Pendered and Barnaby Cook, and Chair, Mark Killick, to grow the Group in the US and the Middle East.
Nicky Hoyland and Rob Ashcroft, Auspicious’ Global Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Learning Officer respectively, will also work closely with Amanda. Together, they will ensure DBLX – Auspicious' digital custom content business – continues to deliver the cutting-edge learning systems and proprietary technology for which it has become renowned.
Rachel Pendered, Co-CEO of Auspicious Group, said: “I am beyond thrilled to have Amanda on board at Auspicious. She is an incredible woman and one of the world’s leading figures in learning, tech and work – very few in the sector have the presence and knowhow Amanda does.”
“Amanda’s fingerprints are all over some of the most ambitious workplace transformation projects that are the envy of CEOs, Learning and People leaders worldwide. There is nobody better to have alongside us as we push into the US and beyond and build our skills offer.”
Barnaby Cook, Co-CEO of Auspicious, added: “To have extraordinary women in Amanda, Rachel and Nicky driving us forward is a true point of pride for Auspicious. We are already seeing the benefits of showcasing the wonderful female talent we have in Europe and the US.”
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