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StartUp Ballymun presents BOOST YOUR BUSINESS!

Welcome to our fourth event in the Civic Centre, Ballymun – Thursday the 16th of November 2017.

Aimed at start-ups and owners of small businesses in Ballymun and north Dublin, the event has a unique flavour of advice and shared experience, featuring a business owner’s panel and advice from partners.

 The event is free with registration and open to everyone

Book on Eventbrite http://bit.ly/2z8qVUi

The Entrepreneurs Panel includes

Ciara Garvan of Workjuggle believes in talent as a service, and after leaving corporate life, Ciara launched a start-up to offer workers more flexible hours

Caroline Carswell of Sound Advice, a social entrepreneur #Outlier #10KBoss and awardee @IrelandeGov

Jason Kearns of Guardian Safety  passionate about safety and using his knowledge to safeguard employees and employers. Returns to Ballymun where he was brought up.

Margaret O’Reilly of Grand Designs a Drogheda woman, loves to work at designing & manufacturing of kitchen & bedroom furniture.

James Redmond of Fetch an app 24 hours on demand market place for services and employment. Go Get Fetch has strong roots in Ballymun as co-founder James Redmond was born and raised in Poppintree.

Sean Gleeson of Find A Venue the Free Venue Finding Service, organised over 2,000 Corporate Events, Conferences & Private Events last year!

And

Free business mentoring provided by LEO Dublin City PLUS digital business advice on getting more from your social media platforms. Drop-in, no booking required

Presentation by Oonagh McCutcheon of IEDR – Ireland’s Domain Registry on research into what makes a successful website

Welcome by Brian Staunton, Vice-chair of the Ballymun4business network & General Manager Musgrave Market Place

The evening is facilitated by Billy Linehan of Celtar business consultants

 

Information and advice on offer from our good friends at Enterprise Ireland – the IEDR Ireland’s Domain Registry – LEO Dublin City – Ballymun4business – the Dublin North West Area Partnership – the North Dublin Chamber of Commerce

 

Starts: 4pm Ends: 7.30pm       Photos of speakers available

 

@StartUpBallymun

Facebook: StartUpBallymun

 

 

StartUpBallymun is an initiative of the Dublin City Council economic development officer in Ballymun, Liam Barry.

Contacts: liam.barry@dublincity.ie

Contact: Billy Linehan, project manager, billy.linehan@celtar.ie


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