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Sport Heroes To Help Munster Business

/ 15th March 2016 /
Ed McKenna

Corkonian sporting heroes will top the bill at Bord Gais Energy’s business breakfast in Cork On April 20. Soccer legend Roy Keane (pictured), former Ireland ladies rugby captain Fiona Coghlan, and all-Ireland winning Cork hurler and current Clare selector, Dónal Óg Cusack, will make up the guest panel at the April event.

Under the title Winning in Business, the breakfast conference will take place at the Clarion Hotel in Cork on Wednesday 20 April and will offer keynote addresses, presentations and interactive question and answer sessions.

Keane, Coghlan and Cusack will draw on their experiences in top-level sport and discuss their leadership lessons. The trio will share their advice and insights on how to attract, develop and manage top talent during a panel session, and will be joined by motivational expert Enda McNulty and Dr Colm Foster of the Irish Management Institute.

Different Perspectives

BGE’s Dave Kirwan, who will also speak, said: “Based on the success our national business conference in Dublin last September, we’re delighted to bring a similar event to our Munster customers and business owners in the region, with a range of top class speakers who are sure to inspire, provoke and engage.”

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The conference will explore different perspectives on leadership, competitiveness and the future of business in Ireland. Delegates will also be provided with practical tips they can bring back to the workplace to implement themselves.

The breakfast will run from 8am to 11am, with tickets priced at €129 per person including breakfast and light refreshments. BGE business customers will receive one complimentary ticket.

To register for Winning in Business, click here.

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