TEDxDrogheda will take place in the Droichead Arts Centre on 15thMarch at 18:30, providing a broad interpretation of the theme “The People. The Planet. The Future”, with presentations by speakers from our local community and further afield.  TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or fewer) delivered by today’s leading thinkers and doers.

Speakers at TEDxDrogheda are:

Colm McArdle – “Ireland let’s get physical, Movement is Medicine”

Eoinn Singleton – “Embracing Your Vulnerability”

Gareth Conlon – “A blue print for a just world”

Eilish Dillon – “The Future of Education is Critical and Connected”

Amy Aylmer– “Animal Aid- an end to mental health waiting lists”

Sean McCabe – “To save our planet, we must first learn to care for one another”

Muirenn Mulholland – “Generation Z is going to save the world”

Austin Campbell – “Accessible Education for Sustainable Communities”

Alison Comyn, an Irish television journalist, and broadcaster, will be MC on the night.

Tickets are now on sale, priced at €20 per person and for more information, please visit http://tedxdrogheda.com/or follow @TEDxDrogheda on Facebook and Twitter for instant updates.

TEDxDrogheda is a non-profit event and organizers would welcome any sponsorship or contribution from companies or individuals.


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