AIBF hosts masterclass with businessman Gavin Duffy

On Wednesday 5th August at 11.30 am the (AIBF) will be hosting a Masterclass with Gavin Duffy on “How To Make Your Best Ever Presentation”.

This is a masterclass designed to give you a major breakthrough to be a consistently, significantly-better presenter.

AIBF presents Gavin Duffy

Gavin Duffy is best known for his work with entrepreneurs on all eight series of RTE’s Dragons’ Den.

Behind the scenes, he has spent the past 35 years delivering consultancy, leadership, and business development to SMEs, start-ups, corporations, and social change entities.

He has coached and advised a number of the country’s top CEOs and Managing Partners about getting their message across in Presentations.

Gavin’s early career in the media included presenting the first RTE television business programme, Marketplace; broadcasting on Morning Ireland on RTE Radio One, and founding regional radio station LMFM. Later Gavin became a serial entrepreneur and is now a veteran of over 40 start-ups.

From his first €1M+ investment in 1992, his venture capital portfolio has been concentrated on recruitment, marketing, FMCG, professional development, education, and media.

Join Gavin Duffy as he unlocks the secret of memory to help you deliver memorable presentations.

You will learn how to regularly deliver better presentations, speeches, pitches, talks, sales, or demo’s that are relatable and, most importantly, actionable.

Don’t miss this highly intensive, practical session if you want to be twice as good or, as most people are over-critical of themselves, you won’t be half as bad

(AIBF) The All-Ireland Business Foundation

The All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF) is an independent national body that identifies, acknowledges and supports the country’s most ambitious and visionary business leaders.

As the awarding body for Business All-Star Accreditation Quality Mark, it identifies and recognises best-in-class Irish businesses that deserve recognition for their trust and customer-centricity.

Currently, there are over 400 companies that are accredited. Since 2014, over 2500 companies have participated in our programmes. The Foundation also hosts the annual All-Ireland Summit and quarterly forums while promoting peer-learning and collaboration among it’s accredited companies.

Why register for All-star business accreditation?

  • Symbol of Trust – All-Star accreditation gives credibility to your business only available through our third-party endorsement.
  • A Competitive Edge – All-Star Accreditation gives confidence to your customers, helping them differentiate you from competitors.
  • National Recognition – All-Star Accreditation broadens your target market and raises your national and local profile.
  • Access to Knowledge Network – All-Star accreditation gives you unrivalled access to our TRIBE, enabling you to develop business opportunities with other accredited companies.
  • Assurance to your Customers – All-Star accreditation demonstrates to your customers that you operate to the highest standards and can be trusted.
  • Gain New Customers – All-Star accreditation generates positive publicity which translates to new business.

For more information go to www.businessallstars.ie


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