Yesterday morning I had the pleasure of attending a breakfast briefing at The Westbury Hotel run by The Dublin Chamber of Commerce, entitled ‘Are we running out of trust? Power...
Following on from our last series event, where Dr Anita Sands and Neil Sands shared their insights on the power of “Belonging”, the advanced corollary of diversity and inclusion, we...
A little bit about myself: I grew up in Cahersiveen in County Kerry and I have a Bachelor of Commerce degree from UCC. When I graduated from UCC, I joined...
Accreate is delighted to announce the next event in our “Accreate Invites” Series. We will facilitate a small gathering of industry leaders for a practical workshop evening on “Belonging” under...
Barry Napier’s open and engaging style had the audience at today’s Tech Form enrapt from the get-go. He openly shared how his story is fundamental to his Leadership style today....
On Thursday 28th March, a select group of business leaders gathered in the Merrion Hotel in Dublin as part of our “Accreate Invites” series to hear the fascinating insights of...
This morning’s briefing by the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, led by CEO Mark Redmond and Carin Bryans Senior Country Officer, JPMorgan Ireland introduced some fascinating research in the “US-Ireland...
A big thank you to Dr Anita and Neil Sands for speaking at Accreates event last night with expert insights into the power of diversity, inclusion & the importance of...
Tomorrow night, our “Accreate Invites” Series continues with an event in which we will explore the complex area of building winning business cultures through the creation of environments that allow...
Brexit looms but the outlook for 2019 is still positive At the end of 2017, Accreate’s Executive Salary Guide had outlined some of the challenges the senior talent market had...
I listened with fascination to the Q&A with Caroline Currid, at a breakfast briefing hosted by MKC Communications this week. Caroline is one of Ireland’s leading performance psychologists working with...
A little bit about myself: I live near the Curragh with my wife Emma, our 4-year-old twin boys and a menagerie of pets. I am deeply passionate about enabling intellectual...
A little bit about myself: Born and raised in Dublin, but spending a large part of my career overseas, it’s been, as the football commentators say, a game of two...
A little bit about myself: I grew up in Kilkenny the oldest of 5 so my leadership development started early!! I studied Law but realised leadership was more my scene...
A little bit about myself: I have now been a Company Director for over 33 years spanning property, construction, retail, healthcare, technology and professional services. While I qualified as a...