We’re a Finalist in the British Training Awards 2026
We’re delighted to announce that we’ve been named a Finalist in the British Training Awards 2026.
With a range of categories including ‘Training Initiative of the Year’, ‘AI in Learning Initiative of the Year’ and ‘Leader of the Year’, the British Training Awards sets out to discover and celebrate the teams and individuals who are truly passionate about L&D’s role in building a thriving workforce.
This year, a record 423 entries were received from organisations across the UK, and so competition to be named a Finalist was truly exceptional. Firms taking part range from start-up pioneers to tech unicorns, global titans, not-for-profits and everything in between.
The British Training Awards 2026 Judges include:
Paul Buckland-White, Senior Director of Global Learning and Development at Smith+Nephew / Shannon Drew, Director of Learning and Development at IRIS Software Group / Kate Large, Director of Learning & Development at Mitie / Sarah Maclot, Talent & Culture Director at Pinnacle Pet Group / Keith McDougall, Global Director of Learning & Development at Bupa / Chris McLaughlin, Head of Academies at Booking.com / Jenny Morgan, Talent & Capability Director at Royal London / Gemma Paterson, Head of Culture Innovation at Lloyds Banking Group / Matt Porter, Head of Learning and Development at Popeyes Louisiana Chicken UK / Prachi Prasad, Global Head of Leadership & Learning Development at dunnhumby / Jodie Pritchard, Director of Learning & Development at Barnardo's / Victoria Shaw, L&D Leader / Dr Leanne Simpson, Global Director Training & Technical Documentation at Smiths Detection / Thomas Stroppel, Head of Learning and Development at Dishoom / Karen Suddards, Global Learning Manager at Bentley Motors / Dr Paul Taylor-Pitt, OD Consultant and Director at Metamorphosish / Michelle Tindale, Director of Academy & Advisory at UKAS / Danielle Ware, Head of People Development at Busy Bees / Liggy Webb, Author, Presenter and Consultant
Director of Ask for Angela, Iwona Kossek, said: “We’re thrilled to be named finalists in the British Training Awards 2026. At Ask for Angela, our team is dedicated to ensuring the scheme is implemented in as many venues and organisations as possible to help create more safer socialising environments. A key part of this is through the delivery of our comprehensive training programmes, which equip team members with the confidence and knowledge to respond to vulnerable situations effectively and sensitively.
We’re incredibly proud to have reached this stage and to be recognised in such a prestigious awards programme.”
We’ll find out if we’ve won at an awards ceremony in Covent Garden, London on the 15th July 2026.
Nate Harwood, Founder of New Possible and the British Training Awards, said: "Investment in learning and development is non-negotiable for organisations to succeed in 2026. As we navigate a profound industrial shift, those equipping their people with new skills are actively building tomorrow's economy. The British Training Awards celebrate the visionary teams and individuals driving this transformation. Congratulations to all our Finalists."
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