Antonio Cisse
About Antonio Cisse
Antonio Cisse is an Instructional Designer with a strong background in training and development within the financial services sector. He has over a decade of experience, including roles at Nationwide Building Society and Barclays, and has contributed to industry discussions and publications.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Antonio Cisse has held multiple roles at Nationwide Building Society, starting as Branch Manager from 2013 to 2016, where he managed operations in London. He then transitioned to the position of Senior Training Consultant from 2016 to 2023, focusing on enhancing training initiatives. Currently, he serves as an Instructional Designer, a role he has occupied since 2023. Throughout his tenure, he has developed training programs aimed at improving team performance and integrating technology into learning solutions.
Education and Expertise
Antonio Cisse studied at The University of Reading from 2006 to 2009, where he gained foundational knowledge relevant to his career. He specializes in creating e-learning modules specifically designed for the financial services sector. His expertise extends to integrating CRM systems into training programs, which enhances customer relationship management skills among employees.
Background in Financial Services
Before joining Nationwide Building Society, Antonio worked at Barclays as a Personal Banker from 2010 to 2013, where he developed skills in customer service and financial products. He also gained experience as a Sales Consultant at Carphone Warehouse from 2007 to 2009. This diverse background in sales and banking has informed his approach to instructional design in the financial sector.
Achievements in Instructional Design
Antonio has made significant contributions to the field of instructional design. He developed a comprehensive sales training program at Nationwide Building Society that improved team performance by 20%. He also participated in a panel discussion on the future of instructional design at a major industry conference in London. Additionally, he contributed to a white paper discussing the impact of digital transformation on training within the financial services sector.