Toggle image

updates

Creative Economy Network: White Loop have been retained by The Work Foundation to help design and deliver their Creative Economy Network Partnership programme, with a planned launch in Spring 2010. Building on the success of TWF's Staying Ahead: The performance of the UK's creative industries, this network will bring together leaders from across the creative economy to explore factors affecting their current and future performance and influence. For more information, please visit The Work Foundation's website or contact Henry Playfoot.

Effective Education for Employment Project gaining momentum: Our work with Pearson/Edexcel International continues to develop. Following the launch of the EEE report in May, White Loop have been retained to run further workshops and interview sessions in the UK, the US and Europe. Our work in July focussed on engaging with leading educational thinkers and practitioners in New Delhi, Singapore and Cape Town.

Project ePAL London CBE: The ePAL project (extending professional active life) moves towards its conclusion with a workshop held at RIBA in July. Around 20 experts from a range of organisations including Age Concern, The Emeritus Club, The Work Foundation and Business Link joined us for our consensus building event (CBE), validating the work of the project so far and giving us some fresh thinking for the final roadmap report. Many thanks to all those who attended.