CISI appoints James Stockdale global director of learning

Previously assistant director of qualifications

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The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has appointed James Stockdale as global director of learning.

Stockdale, who was previously assistant director of qualifications at the organisation, will head up the CISI's qualifications and learning resources department.  In the role, he will be responsible for the quality of the CISI's qualifications and its educational material, ensuring they continue to meet the needs of the sector. Stockdale said he was keen to "embrace technological changes" to deliver a better learning experience for advisers. Meet the Adviser Champions: CISI's Campbell Edgar Stockdale spent 13 years at the OCR examinations board, working with the qualification re...

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