ACCA Ireland Chairman’s Lunch
Hosted by Etain Doyle, ACCA Ireland Chairman
Our guest speaker is Kingsley Aikins, Kingsley will talk about the critical importance of trusted relationships in a world of ever increasing change and diminishing trust and what is involved in developing and strengthening these relationships and benefit business.
Venue: The Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7
BOOKING FORM:
For Group Bookings of 10 per table, please fill in the form attached and email to deirdre.mcgowan@accaglobal.com
For individual bookings and bookings of 2 - 9 persons, please use the online booking system, add in the number of your guests to the shopping cart and fill in all the contact details.
You will receive an auto response email upon confirmation of your booking.
12.15pm Drinks Reception
13.00pm Lunch
15.00pm Close
Dress Code: Business
Kingsley Aikins is founder and CEO of Diaspora Matters, a Dublin based consultancy company that advises countries, cities, regions, companies and organisations on how to develop strategies to connect with their Diasporas. He has worked with over 30 countries helping them develop strategies and devise policies, projects and programmes. He believes all countries possess Diaspora Capital which he defines as the overseas resources available to a country, city, location or organisation and is made up of flows of people, finance and knowledge.
Kingsley has produced an extensive Global Diaspora Strategies Toolkit which was launched at the Hillary Clinton Global Diaspora Conference in Washington in 2011. He is a recognised expert on Networking and has written and spoken extensively on the topic and has run workshops and online/offline Networking Training Programmes for Google, LinkedIn, Accenture, Intel, PwC, Bank of Ireland, Towers Watson and a number of the leading law firms. He is an Economics and Politics graduate of Trinity College Dublin and has a postgraduate diploma in export marketing. In his career he worked for 10 years for the Irish Trade Board and IDA Ireland and was based in Sydney, Australia. He then led The Ireland Funds for 21 years, mostly based in Boston USA. In his time with the Funds over a quarter of a billion dollars was raised for projects in Ireland. He was awarded a CBE for his work on Irish- British issues. He is Chairman of Linked Finance, Ireland's first crowd funding company. He represented Trinity College, Irish Universities, Vichy (France) and Leinster at rugby. He is married with 3 children and lives in Dublin.
We do hope you can join us for this special lunch in The President’s Hall, Blackhall Place.
Places at this event are limited and early booking is advised.
This event is kindly sponsored by Executive Connections