Margo Griffith 

Margo Griffith

Principal Skills Consultant, Edalex and SkillsAware

As the Principal Skills Consultant at Edalex, Margo is at the forefront of the global shift toward a skills-first learning and earning ecosystem. Her expertise centers on the application and architecture of digital credentials technology and digital recognition. A recognized thought leader, Margo regularly contributes to journals, book chapters and blog posts, and presents internationally on how to effect change and build the interoperable technology frameworks necessary to unlock human potential. She is the co-convenor of the Australian Microcredentials Network, a member of the Skills Validation Network and a member of the Competency XChange EdTech Workgroup.

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