The All Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF) is organizing an event in County Wexford for entrepreneurs and business executives.
Organised by One4All Ireland in association with the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA) to be held in the Amber Springs Hotel, Gorey on Friday, 20 September between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. ASD Ireland will act as Charity Partner.
If you are an entrepreneur, relating to all that this means, especially the lack of sleep, the day is a good chance to meet other entrepreneurs, learn from invited prominent speakers, expand your professional network, and find partnerships.
Wexford hurler and Google Retail Market Lead Matthew O’Hanlon will discuss leadership on the field and off it, while Philip Cullen of Gorey firm Southeast Mortgages & Financial, the 2024 AIBF Presidential Medal Recipient will be interviewed on the same day.
On the same day, Tom Galway and Dave Doyle from Adamstown will present in a panel discussion titled ‘The Spirit of Entrepreneurship in Southeast’. On the same day Dave is scheduled to do a live demonstration on 3D printing.
A power panel that will provide a lot of input for an in-depth ‘Women in Business’ discussion is Sandra O’Brien, representing Wexford companies. Tracy Leogue from Oliver Conroy Pallets will be accompanied by Gail Bovenizer from Complete Harmony and Aisling Whelan from F&M Whelan Engineering.
Along with these, an experienced panel of experts also includes Barntown-based Aoife Caulfield of Caulfield Financial, Paraic O’Mahony of Chapter Financial, and David Devine of Platinum Financial Planning to discuss ‘Your Financial Wellbeing’.
There will also be networking throughout the day, and Ruth Gallagher of Wexford-based Creative Sound will be on hand to energize the experience that you will surely find yourself moving to the beat. Elaine Carroll, CEO of AIBF, will MC the evening. The AIBF, which operates Best-In-Class Irish firms, has awarded over 100 enterprises from Wexford, Wicklow, Kilkenny, Carlow, and Waterford with the Business All-Star title.
For this reason, the AIBF recognises Best-In-Class Irish enterprises and companies which have been subjected to an independent audit of their performance, reputation, and customer-centricity as the certifying organisation for the Business All-Star mark.
Many of these businesses will be recognised with Business All-Star Accreditation at Friday’s event.