The Learning Practitioners' Association, the voice, marketplace and professional route to excellence for learning practitioners in the UK, has launched its new branding to identify the Association as a distinct and unique body within the learning and development sector.
The Learning Practitioners' Association Ltd, now incorporating the TrainerBase learning industry marketplace, is establishing a family of logos for its learning practitioner accreditations and qualifications, including the Certified Learning Practitioner (CLP) accreditation and a new Certificate in Learning Practice Management (CertLPM) qualification, as well as a new identities for the Learning Practitioners' Association (LPA) itself and the TrainerBase (TB) marketplace.
The branding has come about as a result of the name change of the trade association in July of 2009. Peter Mayes, Chief Executive of the Association commented; "The Association will benefit by establishing its own identity and be more than the TrainerBase site from which it originated". He went on: "By changing the name and creating a new distinct image the Association will be seen as a truly representative body with its own aims whilst maintaining the services developed since the launch of the TrainerBase site in 2002. The Association is in a stronger position to expand its appeal to a wider group of learning and development professionals and support their career development."
For more information, visit their website: www.learningpractitioners.org.uk
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