Calex UK (Learning & Development)
David Jackson is an experienced professional in Learning and Development, currently serving as Commercial Learning & Development Manager at Calex UK since August 2022. Previously, David held the position of Associate Director Learning & Development at TSYS Managed Services EMEA from May 2015 to July 2022, where responsibilities included overseeing the learning strategy and managing the end-to-end learning cycle. Prior roles include Director of Learning & Development at both the Business Learning Foundation and Business Coaching Foundation, where leadership involved designing bespoke training solutions and delivering coaching qualifications. David also has experience as a Training Consultant at Alliance & Leicester, focusing on employee inductions and performance enhancement, and as an L&D Consultant at E.ON and Egg.
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Calex UK (Learning & Development)
Calex specialise in the design, development, and delivery of innovative learning programmes, predominantly within the automotive retail industry, including management, technical, aftersales and apprentice training. More recently we have begun working with forward-thinking companies within the logistics, food & beverage, and pensions sectors to enhance their training proposition via the implementation of Virtual Learning Environments, Live Broadcasting and Social Learning Platforms. Our Corporate Vision is to ‘Deliver inspirational, technology rich, fully integrated and personalised learning programmes that deliver beyond expectation’ and we work in close partnership with our clients to identify and implement innovative and effective learning solutions. Established in 1997, we now employ over 350 staff and work with major clients across the UK and the globe. In the UK and Europe we are working with the Stellantis (ex-PSA, and ex-FCA), Volkswagen, Volvo, Jaguar Land Rover, Porsche, Bentley & Mercedes-Benz amongst others. Calex also has offices in Shanghai, China and in Michigan, USA where we are servicing many of the new electric car companies as well as projects on autonomous vehicles.