Identity & Authenticity in Business - Breakfast Seminar delivered by Dr Finbarr Bradley, with Líonra Leitir Ceanainn and Letterkenny Chamber
Join Letterkenny Chamber and Líonra Leitir Ceanainn for this collaborative breakfast seminar with Dr Fionnbarra Ó Brolcháin / Finbarr Bradley.
Please note: This seminar will be primarily in English but there will also be an opportunity for comhrá agus comhluadar for anyone who wants to.
Join us to explore how incorporating Irish into your business can give your clients a deeper sense of who you are and what your values are. Supported by recent research Fionnbarra will discuss the many ways in which Irish is an asset to businesses.
All welcome to attend, business owners, staff and stakeholders. If you have incorporated Irish into your business already, or are interested in doing so, yourself and your team are more than welcome to attend what will be both an inspiring and informative event!
You'll have an opportunity to network with fellow businesses and speak to Líonra Leitir Ceanainn about their supports and initiatives.
Is mó do ghnó leis an Ghaeilge – business means more with Irish.
This event is a collaboration between Líonra Leitir Ceanainn and Letterkenny Chamber.
Finbarr Bradley is a fascinating and engaging speaker who teaches at the Smurfit Business School, University College Dublin (UCD). He is a former professor of finance at Dublin City University (DCU), where he also set up the Irish-medium innovation centre, Fiontar. Finbarr has a particular interest in identity and authenticity in business and how the Irish language can contribute to that in winning ways. He is a former chairman of Zamano, a high-tech start-up founded by Fiontar students, now publicly listed in Dublin and London. He was an economics professor at Maynooth University and a visiting professor at the University of Michigan, Fordham University and Aalto University.
Finbarr is co-author of the books Digging Deeper: How Purpose-Driven Enterprises Create Real Value (Greenleaf Publishing, 2016), The Irish Edge: How Enterprises Compete on Authenticity and Place (Orpen Press, 2013) and Capitalising on Culture, Competing on Difference (Blackhall Publishing, 2008), and co-editor of a book of essays from the 2009 MacGill Summer School on Ireland’s economic crisis. He is the author of Meon Gaelach, Aigne Nuálaíoch (Coiscéim, 2011). He has an electrical engineering degree from University College Cork (UCC) and a Ph. D. in international finance from the Stern School of Business, New York University (NYU).
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Date and Time
Thursday Nov 7, 2024
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM GMT
8am Registration
8:30am Seminar Begins
Location
Kernans Bistro and Coffee House, Letterkenny Retail Park (event will take place upstairs)
Fees/Admission
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