Marketing Stockport member, Greater Manchester Learning Providers Network (GMLPN), is focusing on delivering its strategy for growth with the appointment of Chloe Ramsden to the newly created role of Partnership Manager.
GMLPN is one of the largest networks of learning and skills providers across the UK. With an ever-expanding register of learning providers across Greater Manchester, Chloe will be responsible for attracting new members to the network who can access a range of opportunities including up to date information from key agencies, discounted rates on the GMLPN Provider Support Programme and the opportunity to connect with over 120 of GMLPN’s Training Providers and partners across the city region.
GMLPN’s CEO, Julie Lappin commented:
“Having firsthand experience within the important FE sector, Chloe is ideally placed to understand the needs of learners and learning providers and advise how GMLPN can benefit their organisations.
“Her thirst for learning has seen Chloe complete many qualifications including Business Administration Apprenticeship Level 2 & 3, IAG Level 3, CIM Marketing Level 3, ILM Level 2 & 3, CMI Management Certificate Level 5 and, most recently, CMI Level 7 Award in Strategic Management.
“The whole team are looking forward to working with Chloe to deliver our ambitions for the network.”
Developing and maintaining partnerships has been critical in GMLPN’s success. Chloe’s past experiences supporting GM Chamber of Commerce on a voluntary basis and as Vice President for Bolton from 2017 – 2021, will be pivotal in delivering the 2024 GM Skills Awards in partnership with GM Chamber. Since 2022, she has been holding the role of Chair of the Bolton & Bury Apprenticeship Working Group, collaboratively flying the flag for all things Apprenticeships in both towns and sitting on numerous committees.
Joining GMLPN on 1st October, Chloe said:
“I am excited to get started in my new role at the Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network. Over the next few months, I am eager to visit members & stakeholders and build on the excellent work that is already being done and support GMLPN’s ongoing success.”