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Funding the future discussion

Real stories of learning-led growth in membership bodies

Learning isn’t just a member benefit. It’s your most powerful lever for engagement, revenue and industry impact.

Watch D2L and the contributors of our latest whitepaper Funding the future: Why earning through learning is critical for modern membership organisations for a straight-talking discussion on how learning can unlock sustainable growth.

In this live panel session, leading professional bodies shared how they are transforming learning into a strategic revenue driver—enabling them to deliver more value to members, tackle skills gaps and create lasting change across their industries.

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Why Watch

benchmark your current approach against leading associations

get real-world insight into the challenges and wins of building a modern learning strategy

learn how to turn your learning offering into a financial engine—without compromising on purpose

Who should watch?

This session is designed for senior leaders, directors and heads of function at professional membership bodies, including:

  • heads of learning and CPD
  • membership directors
  • commercial and strategy leads
  • CEOs and COOs
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About the whitepaper

Funding the future explores how associations can connect their learning strategy to their core mission—ensuring members stay engaged, industries evolve and organisations grow sustainably.

This webinar brings that whitepaper to life. Hear directly from those who contributed, and get the practical insight you won’t find anywhere else.

Presenters

Sasha El-Halwani senior revenue marketing manager, D2L EMEA
David D'Souza director of profession, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Colin Moran national training and education manager, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU)
Teresa Beazley commercial & training manager, the Lighting Industry Association (LIA)
Andrew Howie
Andrew Howie chief finance and commercial officer, the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine (BSLM)