I can't wait to hear from a diverse range of speakers on how Limerick and Ireland can progress:
- Carol Conway, Freelance Catalyst-Programme Moderator
- Paula O'Neill, CEO Premium Power-Building and Leading an SME
- Catherina Casey, General Manager, Irish Cultural Centre, London-Meaningful Engagement with our Diaspora
- Shane Cullen, Artist-Using Art as a Medium of Engagement
- Eoin Barry, Consultant- Excellence agus Gaeilge
- Prof. Tom Cosgrove, Head of Civil Engineering, University of Limerick-Some Good News
- Juliana Sloan, Financial Advisor-A Northern Perspective
- Helen O'Donnell, CEO, Dolmen Catering@ Hunt Museum-Helen's Ambitions
- Vincent Cunnane, CEO Shannon Development -Changing Faces and Structures at Shannon Airport
- Tom Enright, Director Limerick Council Economic Development and Planning- What's Happening?
- David O’Hora, Specialist - Enhancing Limerick's Image and Profile,
- Tim O’Donoghue,Innovation Centre- Making Headway in South America and More.
- Eamon Sayers, Manager, Guinness Enterprise Centre-Progress Update
- John Heneghan, UL and the Kemmy Business School- An Educational Perspective
et al
We must acknowledge the great support and assistance from Kevin O'Connor at Shannon Development along with the Kemmy Business School.
Ar Aghaidh Linn! Off We..................Go!
Raymond
+353 86 3011 044
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In the coming weeks the Tangible Leadership Series heads to Limerick to promote Business and Civic Leadership through the Mid West leg of the 2012/2013 Seminar Series.
The theme for this intense afternoon is 'Angela's Ambitions!' and is a play on the potential contrast in views of different Angelas. On one hand we have the possible thoughts of Angela McCourt as she struggled against huge adversity to bring her boys up in a difficult economic climate in Limerick City and the contrasting thoughts of Angela Merkel who is trying to steer the European Union through a range of financial challenges as she dines with Political Leaders in the capital cities across Europe.
There are other Angelas with different perspectives. What are their views?
The issues facing Limerick have much in common with other venues for the Tangible Leadership Series:
Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship, Job Creation, Local Authority Restructuring, Linkages with Universities and Third Level Education, Connecting with Diaspora, Urban Regeneration and Tourism Promotion not to forget Citizen Engagement.
Hot on the heals of our visit to South Belfast the momentum is building for positive change.
You too can make a difference, you too can have your say!
Arise Tangible Ireland and take your role in the creation of a positive future for all!
Scheduled for 2pm to 6pm, Registration from 1.30pm on
THURSDAY -MARCH 21st in Limerick, IRELAND.
@ the
Kemmy Business School
University of LIMERICK
http://www.ul.ie/business/
Participation fee as per normal €50.00 for Presenters/Participants alike.
Use PayPal Link below.
Ar Aghaidh Linn! Off We...............Go!
Raymond Sexton
+353 86 3011 044