LDN’s CEO Melissa Williams is recognised on world stage for leadership in adult learning.

Melissa Williams, CEO of LDN, has been honoured at the 2025 International Women’s Stevie Awards in New York for her leadership in the education and business sectors. She received:
- Gold Stevie® Award: Woman of the Year – Education
- Silver Stevie® Award: Female Thought Leader of the Year – Business Services
Melissa’s instructional design work has supported thousands of adults to reconnect with their own capacity to learn. Her leadership has ensured that learning programs delivered by LDN are built with intention, designed around how people actually take in, process, and apply new information at work.
Why this approach won
Every wondered by some training sessions shift how people think, work, and show up? That impact doesn’t happen by accident. It comes down to how the learning is designed. At the centre of LDN’s instructional design of our training is the 4MAT® model, developed by Dr Bernice McCarthy. It gives structure and clarity to the natural learning process and informs how LDN creates training that speaks all learning styles and preferences.
The 4MAT® model structures every program’s instructional design in four clear stages: why, what, how, and what if. It respects the fact that people learn in different ways – and that’s ok! This way of designing workplace training builds relevance for every participant and encourages critical thinking, becuase participants don’t just hear new ideas and concepts – they work with them, test them, and figure out how to make them useful. That’s what creates meaningful shifts in behaviour and performance in the workplace. This framework is the foundation of all LDN’s programs, as well as our flagship Learning About Learning workshop.
You’re not the problem. The learning design was.
In her acceptance speech, Melissa named something many adults carry quietly:
“At school, I believed I was dumb. It took decades to find evidence that I am successful. I am smart, and I am savvy.”
Too many people grow up believing their ability to learn is the problem – when the issue was the learning design all along. When the instructional design of a program fails to meet different ways of thinking, it leaves people out. Through her leadership, more people are being given the space and support to learn at work in ways that make sense to them. That matters. And it’s working.
A proud moment, shared globally
This recognition is shared by the entire LDN team. It reflects years of steady, skilled work designing programs that put people at the centre.
And, as part of the celebrations, Melissa’s win was featured on a billboard in Times Square!
Want to know more about the 4MAT® approach and Learning About Learning?
Watch our webinar presented by Melissa Williams, CEO of LDN and only one of five experts worldwide awarded 4MAT® Master Certification.
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