Chelsea FC announces new partnership with Cornerstone OnDemand for Women’s team

Chelsea FC Women has announced a landmark new partnership with Cornerstone OnDemand, a specialist in learning and talent experience solutions, that aims to empower a future-ready workforce.

According to online news firm Bdaily, Cornerstone will be powering Chelsea’s entire workforce both on and off the pitch by being integrated into the Club’s wider learning and development programmes, empowering all staff to be “their most extraordinary”.

Cornerstone, a ‘pioneer’ in learning and talent experience solutions, is a natural fit to support the current Women’s Super League Champions in pushing the game forward. Chelsea FC Women and Cornerstone will showcase how Chelsea FC Women’s stars and past players are using Cornerstone’s learning and talent software to help them be the best version of themselves – as players and when their careers come to an end.

Fans will also see Cornerstone’s pitch-side branding and future Cornerstone-hosted events across Stamford Bridge, Kingsmeadow and Cobham.

Himanshu Palsule, Cornerstone CEO, said: “With Cornerstone’s world-class learning and talent management software, the Chelsea organisation and its athletes can reach full potential both on and off the pitch.”

Zarah Al-Kudcy, Women’s commercial director at Chelsea FC, added: “Cornerstone’s learning and talent development tools will enable us to unleash the potential of the team behind the team. As a recent new member of the business myself, Cornerstone has already helped to accelerate my integration into the club.”

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