The Henley Partnership Information Session - Autumn/Winter 2025
Join us for a short online session to learn how membership of The Henley Partnership can bring real value to you and elevate your organisation’s leadership and learning development.

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Date | 5 November 2025 |
Time | 12:00-12:45 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Venue | Online |
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Description
During this session, we will walk you through how our membership model works, highlight some of the exciting learning sessions on our 2026 calendar, and introduce you to leaders who have already benefited from being part of our network.
Joining us at this event will be:
- L&D Manager from Boden, who will discuss how The Henley Partnership supports leadership development in her organisation.
- A senior delegate from Pernod-Ricard, who will share his first-hand experience of our learning sessions and the value he’s gained.
- Special guest Robin Bew, former Editor of The Economist, who will give a taster of his upcoming webinar on 25 November, offering us his expert forecast of what the world can expect in 2026, Riding the Rapids: Searching for Growth in an Increasingly Fractious World.
As a thank you for attending this session you will also receive a free place on Robin's webinar.
Why join The Henley Partnership?
For organisations:
- Network and learn amongst a deliberately diverse group of organisations, including the BBC, Allianz Insurance, Costain Construction and many more.
- Cost-effective learning: One annual fee unlocks up to 560 places throughout the year
- Targeted development: Match sessions to individuals based on their needs and interests
- Minimal disruption: Short, high-impact sessions fit seamlessly into the work week
- Co-designed by members: You tell us what you would like to see on the agenda
- Expand your HR/L&D network: Our Key Client Contact Days offer you CPD and foster valuable connections between L&D professionals
- Exclusive discounts: Benefit from a 10% discount on most Henley open programmes
“The external perspective gives new ideas and best-practice tools that people can take away and apply, and with minimal time away from work.”Head of Leadership & Talent Development at SSE
For individuals:
- Learn from the experts: Sessions are facilitated by Henley academics, consulting practitioners, leadership behaviour specialists and industry leaders
- A safe environment: Practice new skills, debate business issues and experiment with tools and techniques in a supportive setting
- Gain fresh perspectives: Step away from the pressures of work to recharge, reflect and challenge your thinking
- Peer learning: Build connections with senior executives across diverse sectors
“Really great balance of education with real world examples of application.”Senior Participant
Claire Hewitt, Director of The Henley Partnership

Claire is Director of The Henley Partnership. She is a seasoned Executive Education specialist, having headed Learning Design for many years as well as being a Client Director and Programme Director. Claire gained Henley’s prestigious Masters Degree in Coaching for Behavioural Change and is an executive coach and designer of executive learning programmes for many of Henley’s global clients.
Her commercial background is in marketing and innovation. Her marketing experience focused in FMCG and retail, latterly as Group Retail Marketing Director for British Airports Authority. Her innovation credentials were earned as a partner in global innovation consultancy Synectics, where she worked with large public and private sector organisations such as Unilever and Mars to create ambitious new products and services.
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