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Aspira launches lunchtime lecture series

Aspira, the Consulting and Enterprise IT Services company, today announced a new series of free lunchtime lectures, with venues to alternate between Cork and Dublin. A leading training provider in the areas of Project Management and Business Analysis, Aspira will host the Lunch and Learn event every two months.

The first of the series takes place on Wednesday, April 5th, at 12.45pm, in the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, with a keynote lecture from Lisa Fallon, First Team Analyst of both Cork City FC and Northern Ireland Men’s National football team. A light lunch will be provided and attendees are asked to register in advance. More details can be found here: http://bit.ly/Lunlearn.

Announcing Lisa as the inaugural speaker, Norma Lynch, Head of Training at Aspira, said: “As in sport, analysis in business is paramount to ensuring your company remains at the top of its game. A key contributor to the strategy that saw Cork City FC win the FAI Cup and reach the third qualifying round of Europa League, Lisa will give insight into how elite level analysis can influence outcomes, and how that can be translated from the pitch to the boardroom.”

Future Lunch and Learn speakers will include Tom O’Reilly, an industry expert and Agile practitioner, who will be discussing the Realities of Agile Delivery, and Susie Horgan, Managing Director of Springboard PR and Marketing, who will be sharing her insights into how digital channels can communicate your message to the right people.

Pat Lucey, CEO of Aspira, added: “We are delighted to host this complimentary Lunch and Learn series, which we hope will facilitate an exchange of ideas and knowledge within the business community. At Aspira, we have always recognised the value in combining different perspectives and skillsets and, with such a varied line-up of informative speakers, it looks set to be an enlightening way to spend your lunchbreak.”

John

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