Thursday, 14 January 2010

Association launches new branding for learning practitioners in the UK

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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