Speakers
Claire Brock Conference MC
Working in broadcasting for over 20 years, Claire Brock is an experienced news presenter, interviewer and moderator. As an engaging and enthusiastic journalist with a wide knowledge of current affairs, Claire is a presenter on Virgin Media News, where she has fronted the channel’s nightly news and current affairs programme, The Tonight Show. Claire holds a Journalism degree from DCU.
Gay White President IITD
Gay White assumed the Presidency of the IITD earlier this year at a very exciting time for the Institute building on the strategic work which has been underway over the past two years. Gay is an organisational psychologist with over 30 years’ experience, predominately in the financial services and education sectors, and specialises in the development of individuals, teams and organisations. She has served on the Council of the IITD since 2016 and contributes her wealth of expertise to the Institute’s agenda through her own work as a chartered psychologist and her strategic contribution to a number of universities, including DCU and DBS
David Storrs Managing Director, HPC
For the past 21 years, David Storrs has led the HPC team as they have partnered with clients to create a high-performance culture that has a positive impact on business growth and personal development. Key to HPC’s success is the ability to combine the latest research in behavioural change, learning design and transfer with their team’s commercial experience – to create solutions that deliver impact and results. Our conference sponsor, HPC provides a competitive advantage for businesses through bespoke people development solutions. For 40 years, HPC has engaged with senior leaders and L&D teams to help identify the challenges they face and deliver tailored solutions that instil behavioural change. Across diverse sectors in Ireland, the UK and globally, HPC works with senior leadership teams, emerging leaders, frontline managers and graduates to build capability, provoke new ways of thinking and encourage new positive behaviours.
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