Sligo in London
Great to see Sligo with their Mayor Marie Cassidy out in force in London with over 200 people at their event in the Bloomsbury Hotel recently and particularly honoured to
Great to see Sligo with their Mayor Marie Cassidy out in force in London with over 200 people at their event in the Bloomsbury Hotel recently and particularly honoured to
Ran a Networking Masterclass for the Irish International Business Network (IIBN) in London recently and it was an opportunity to float a series of ideas that resonated with them such
Bumped into my old pal, Dave Duffy, of Governance Online at the Federation of Irish Sports Conference in Dublin recently. Not surprisingly, intense interest in his product.
Delighted to be asked by CEO James Galvin to MC this Conference which turned out to both illuminating and instructive. After a frank and fortright introduction from Minister of State
Dublin based consultancy company, Diaspora Matters, have teamed up as implementing partner with Washington based company,FMI, who have been awarded a 5 year $5 million contract from USAID, the foreign
Interesting article from the Economist about corporate alumni and how more and more companies are developing programmes to connect with former employees. McKinsey are the Rolls Royce gold standard in
The Sydney based strategy company AlphaBeta recently compiled a fascinating report for the Foundation for Young Australians. The report, entitled “The New Basics” looked at the skills young people will
I recently had the opportunity of giving a presentation on Networking to the students and staff of the Centre for Future-ready Graduates (CFG) at the National University of Singapore (NUS),
Kingsley’s Blog – Given the tumultuous and tawdry events of the past year there have been spectacular winners (and how…!!!) and dramatic losers and in that latter category must go
DIASPORA NEWS – Tune in to see Kingsley Aikins’ of Diaspora Matters interview with Thomas Debas, Special Representative for Global Partnerships at US Department of State, following the Diaspora and
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