Craig Leggo MTrainDev, GCert. Org. Behav., Dip. HRM, Dip. Bus, Cert. IV TAA, CPMgr, AIMM
An unconventional and passionate learning evangelist with 24 years’ experience, Craig has worked with some of the World’s leading organisations.
From Apple to Virgin, Craig has worked with large organisations on 130+ programs for clients in Europe, Asia, the US, UK and Australia. He has slept on more shades of corporate carpet tile than he cares to count. Looking very respectfully in your direction British Telecom, Barclays and Nationwide...
Informed by the latest research in educational and cognitive neuroscience, Craig and his teams inject life into learning - delivering compelling, authentic and memorable experiences. Craig has led notable projects, including the launch of ApplePay, BT’s first micro-learning, a gamified simulation for the mining industry (PROJECT CANARY), and the first Australian voice talent program in conjunction with Channel 9 and Southern Cross AUSTEREO.
An award-winning (only 3) comedian and improviser, Craig has performed at the Brisbane, Bath, and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals along with more than 150 individual shows across the UK, Australia, and United States. His audio series "Wisdom of the Aged" is currently featured on Spotify. He has studied and performed at NIDA, The Second City and Groundlings Theatre and School in Hollywood and the PIT, Magnet and Upright Citizens Brigade theatres in New York City.
Third person is faintly ludicrous here, don't you feel? No-one reads this far down. Let’s get crazy and switch to first person, shall we?
I just love learning new things. I’m fortunate enough to have a varied and fascinating career, and I’m monumentally grateful. I’m a voracious self-experimenter and change enthusiast. My partner and I have moved home 37 times, for example.
I really ‘get’ learning and change because I live it every day. That deeply angst-ridden wince-fest you get when you’re outside your comfort zone? That’s what makes life enthralling for me. It’s what I research, study and do in my spare time, what I attend conferences and seminars for on weekends. It’s what makes time STOP for me. So any chance to chat learning, I take it. Get in touch if you'd like to talk possibilities.
Specialties: neurolearning, instructional design, educational neuroscience, learning experience design, learning and development, improvisation, organisational behavior, mobile learning, micro-learning, learning simulation, digital design and impossibility remediation.
From Apple to Virgin, Craig has worked with large organisations on 130+ programs for clients in Europe, Asia, the US, UK and Australia. He has slept on more shades of corporate carpet tile than he cares to count. Looking very respectfully in your direction British Telecom, Barclays and Nationwide...
Informed by the latest research in educational and cognitive neuroscience, Craig and his teams inject life into learning - delivering compelling, authentic and memorable experiences. Craig has led notable projects, including the launch of ApplePay, BT’s first micro-learning, a gamified simulation for the mining industry (PROJECT CANARY), and the first Australian voice talent program in conjunction with Channel 9 and Southern Cross AUSTEREO.
An award-winning (only 3) comedian and improviser, Craig has performed at the Brisbane, Bath, and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals along with more than 150 individual shows across the UK, Australia, and United States. His audio series "Wisdom of the Aged" is currently featured on Spotify. He has studied and performed at NIDA, The Second City and Groundlings Theatre and School in Hollywood and the PIT, Magnet and Upright Citizens Brigade theatres in New York City.
Third person is faintly ludicrous here, don't you feel? No-one reads this far down. Let’s get crazy and switch to first person, shall we?
I just love learning new things. I’m fortunate enough to have a varied and fascinating career, and I’m monumentally grateful. I’m a voracious self-experimenter and change enthusiast. My partner and I have moved home 37 times, for example.
I really ‘get’ learning and change because I live it every day. That deeply angst-ridden wince-fest you get when you’re outside your comfort zone? That’s what makes life enthralling for me. It’s what I research, study and do in my spare time, what I attend conferences and seminars for on weekends. It’s what makes time STOP for me. So any chance to chat learning, I take it. Get in touch if you'd like to talk possibilities.
Specialties: neurolearning, instructional design, educational neuroscience, learning experience design, learning and development, improvisation, organisational behavior, mobile learning, micro-learning, learning simulation, digital design and impossibility remediation.