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Your Keynote Address
Giving a winning pitch is a critical business skill. Whether you're persuading colleagues, selling a client, energising a team or showing an idea to senior management, the power of your pitch makes the difference between success and failure. With so much riding on your presentation ability, you won't want to miss our Dale Carnegie – High Impact Presentation Skills course on the 8th & 9th March next. 13 times on your feet and filmed and reviewed 7 times - exhausting - but visible results in a very short timeframe. The environment is supportive. The work is intense.
The results are outstanding! BOOK NOW!
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Business After Hours at the Oliver Plunkett
Date: Wednesday 10th February Time: 5.30pm – 7.00pm FREE for Cork Chamber members BOOK HERE Cork Chamber will hold the first Business After Hours networking event on Wednesday 10th February upstairs in the Oliver Plunkett Bar. The Oliver Plunkett Bar, part of the Rearden’s Group, brings the best of Cork’s live entertainment to their stage 7 nights a week.
This traditional Irish pub serves food throughout the day, with a dedicated whiskey bar on the 1st floor. Join with your fellow Cork Chamber networkers for a lively and enjoyable networking event.
February Business Breakfast with H.E. Dominick Chilcott, British Ambassador
Date: Thursday 25th February Time: 7.30am – 9.00am Venue: Fota Island Resort Cost: €25 members / €35 non members BOOK HERE
Cork Chamber is proud to announce H.E. Dominick Chilcott, British Ambassador in Ireland as the guest speaker for the February Business Breakfast.
Ambassador Chilcott is a career diplomat with 30 years service in the Foreign and Commonwealth office. H.E. Chilcott will discuss EU reform, Brexit and the Referendum and what it all means for your business in Ireland.
Join with your fellow Cork Chamber members for a truly unique opportunity to hear from this senior British Diplomat.
Business Owners Hub
Are you a start-up or an already established SME? Would you like the opportunity to focus on some key areas of your business with experts in the areas of finance, legal, sales and marketing?
The Cork Chamber Business Owners Hub is where a small group of business owners meet regularly, in a safe and confidential environment to share issues and experiences, helping each other and themselves with the daily challenges facing businesses today.
For more details and to book your place, contact Leigh / Danielle or please complete the form HERE to apply for your place.
The hubs take place each of the following Tuesdays from 4.30pm-6pm.
- Tuesday 23rd February
- Tuesday 1st March
- Tuesday 8th March
- Tuesday 15th March
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Growing tourism in Cork
Cork Chamber enthusiastically welcomed the launch of the new tourism strategy which emphasises the strengths of the entire Cork region as a tourism destination entitled ‘Growing Tourism in Cork: a collective strategy’. This strategy, which engaged key players in the tourism sector from across the City and County in its development, sets out focussed plans on how the region can best position itself as a must visit tourist destination. Read the collective strategy report for Cork here.
Member News
- Cork tourism strategy framework launched - read more
- Ambitious Tourism Strategy for Cork - read more
- Musgrave Marketplace promotions - read more
- 10 New Technology Jobs Announced at Fortuity in Cork - read more
- Cork's Lord Mayor and City Manager to visit Chernobyl - read more
- UCC's ASSERT signs Partnership Agreement with Mentice Sweden - read more
- Embrace tradition and grandeur at the Imperial Hotel Wedding Showcase - read more
- Olympic Champion Katie Taylor to address I WISH Conference - read more
- Cork Institute of Technology meets industry needs - read more
- Cogans Toyota presented a 161 Toyota Corolla to their Brand Ambassador - read more
Coming Soon
Cork Chamber is delighted to announce that we have recently invested in a new Client Relationship Management system called ChamberMaster, an online solution for member based associations. What does this mean for our members? An easily accessible cloud based Member Information Centre giving you exclusive access to specialized tools to promote your business and connect with fellow members. The launch is coming soon so watch this space for more info….
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International Opportunities for your Business
Enterprise Europe Network B2B event at Biofach 2016, 11th-12th February, Nuremburg, Germany Enterprise Europe Network will hold a B2B event at Biofach 2016, the world’s leading trade fair for organic food, drinks and natural cosmetics, 11-12 February, Nuremburg, Germany Free registration available for Biowales 2016 via Enterprise Europe Network, 1st-2nd March, Cardiff, Wales
Enterprise Europe Network is offering free registration for all international clients (saving €700 per registration) at Biowales 2016. EU Sustainable Energy Award
Are you promoting energy efficiency or renewable energy? Apply now for an EU Sustainable Energy Award! The closing date for receipt of applications is Monday 22nd February 2016. See ‘read more’ or contact Katherine for further information.
Enterprise Europe Network B2B event at Biofach 2016, 11th-1th2 February, Nuremburg, Germany Biofach has become the world’s leading trade fair on organic food. Once again, Enterprise Europe Network will hold free pre-arranged 30 minute 1:1 meetings at its B2B event. The matchmaking event will afford attendees the opportunity explore business opportunities and potential synergies. This year’s matchmaking event will take place 11-12 February. The target food categories for this event are: - Fresh food / frozen food
- Nuts, Dried Fruit, Healthy Snacks
- Food supplements, Herbs and Spices
- Oils and Vinegars
- Dietary food and Baby Food
- Juices / Beers / Wines
To register your place at this event click here or contact Eimear for further information. Free registration available for Biowales 2016 via Enterprise Europe Network, 1st-2nd March, Cardiff, Wales Enterprise Europe Network Wales is offering free registration for all international clients (saving €700 per registration) at Biowales 2016! Biowales is the flagship event for the life sciences sector in Wales, and one of the UK’s leading life science conferences. It is now in its 14th year and this year’s event will take place in the Wales Millennium Centre on 1-2 March. Registration is free for all international clients, to include a gala dinner (thus saving €700). The theme of this year’s event is Connect and Collaborate, reflecting the unique platform that the conference provides for attendees to develop international connections and partnering opportunities. With its own Life Sciences Hub and Investment Fund, excellent links with the NHS and academia, and a thriving life science economy – Wales makes it easy to meet the right people and make decisions, fast.
BioWales 2016 builds on Wales’ collaborative strength, bringing together industry experts, life science investors and international networks, focussing on the interaction between business, academia and healthcare. Previous attendees include global companies (J&J Innovation, GE Healthcare, Novartis, Siemens Diagnostics, Renishaw), innovative SMEs, VCs, NHS health boards, Universities, international networks and business support organisations. BioWales 2016 - Key Features - Engage with internationally-renowned keynote speakers
- Participate and share in workshop and round table sessions
- Make new contacts and identify new business opportunities in the exhibition area
- Benefit from high-value connections and deal making prospects in 1-to-1 meetings
- Enjoy a vibrant evening of networking and entertainment at the drinks reception and Gala Dinner
- Experience the Wales Millennium Centre’s magnificent auditorium, foyer and networking spaces
To find out how you can get your free place, contact Eimear.
EU Sustainable Energy Award If you are promoting energy efficiency or renewable energy, then check out the EU Sustainable Energy Award. Award categories: - Consumers
- Rewarding actions leading to the behavioural change of individual energy users
- Public sector
- Rewarding public and non-profit organisations taking exemplary initiatives in energy efficiency or use of renewables
- Businesses
- Rewarding forward-thinking businesses which are exemplary in their production or use of energy
- Citizens’ Award
- Rewarding the nominee which best captures the public imagination
Initiatives will be judged for their: - Excellence in their area and innovation
- Measurable impact and contribution to the EU’s sustainable energy objectives
- Replication potential and social acceptance.
Eligibility criteria - Geographical scope
- The project coordinator must be based in the EU
- Practical application
- Research projects are not eligible. The aim of the Awards is to collect and showcase outstanding projects with a high impact and replication potential. Academic studies and theoretical research projects without any long-term, real-scale application directly linked to renewable energy or energy efficiency are therefore not eligible.
- Timing
- The project must be ongoing or have concluded after 30 June 205. Projects which are still at the planning stage or not yet fully operational are not eligible.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 22nd February.
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2016 Complimentary Financial Review for Chamber Members
Period of the offer available: 31st March 2016
- Pensions
- Investments
- Life Cover
- Mortgages
- Mortgage Protection
- Savings
- Deposits
Email here / Joey to reserve
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Startup Europe Week Cork
Date: 2nd-4th February Time: 13.00-17.00 Venue: SOSV Penrose Wharf (Alfred St), Cork Cost: FREE To book: online Or call Conor Walsh (0831434884)
Startup Europe Week is a Europe-wide event involving more than 40 countries and 200 cities. As part of the Startup Europe Week initiative, SOSV, in partnership with Cork Innovates, is leading a week of startup mentorship and promotion in its new ‘Revolution Cork’ co-working space. Startup founders and those looking to build new innovative companies are invited to drop in and meet leaders in tech and business to ask how they got their start, how you can get your startup off the ground, and what you need to do to build an amazing Irish business!
it@cork February Tech Talk
Date: 4th February Time: 6pm Venue: Dell Software International Ltd., City Gate Park, Mahon, Cork, Ireland (Room: Carrauntoohil, 3rd Floor) Cost: Free for it@cork Members / €15 for Non Members To book: online
it@cork’s Tech Talk provides IT professionals and business leaders with a monthly opportunity to meet and network, before listening to a presentation by indigenous and international technology companies. Join us at the Dell facility in Mahon where John O’Mara, Executive Director Finance at Dell is our keynote speaker for the evening. Topic: Future Ready: Preparing for Tomorrow’s Technology Trends.
Speaker Profile: John O’Mara currently serves as Executive Director, Finance EMEA & APAC for the Dell Software Group and is based in Cork, Ireland. John also provides Site Leadership for the 300 person Cork site. In his Role John works closely with the Software business leadership to define and implement the Software business strategy including integration with the different business units in Dell to bring Software to Dell customers as part of our Solutions Portfolio. John joined Dell in 2012 as part of the Quest Software acquisition; he brings a wealth of Finance and General Management experience to Dell with more than 20 years multi-national experience in a variety of sectors. Most recently John spent two years as CFO of a Global Confectionery business, 11 years as International Finance Director for APAC & EMEA with a NASDAQ listed EDA Software business, 3 years as Group Controller of a NASDAQ listed Clinical Research business and various Factory Controller roles in the Healthcare and PC Manufacturing sectors. John holds an MBA from the University of Limerick, is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in Ireland and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University College Cork. John is an active member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ireland, participates on the Leadership Council of the Cork Chamber of Commerce, on the Advisory Council at Gateway UCC and as a Board Member for a number of companies.
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UCC Business Conference
Date: 4th February Time: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Venue: The Kingsley Hotel Cost: €10 To book: email
The 34th UCC Business Conference is taking place in The Kingsley Hotel on the 4th of February 2016. Speakers include Patrick Coveney- CEO Greencore, Kenny Jacobs- CMO Ryanair, Martin Kelleher-MD Musgrave Retail Partners and Gina London- Communications Journalist and Award Winning Journalist. Hosted by UCC Commerce Society.
Mental Health & Wellbeing Fair
Date: 6th February Time: 11am – 4pm Venue: Clarion Hotel Cost: FREE
St Patrick’s Mental Health Services & Dean Clinic Cork are holding a Free Mental Health and Wellbeing Fair, hosting a number of local exhibitors and a programme of workshops in mindfulness, yoga, laughter yoga, zumba and music. Speakers include Minister Kathleen Lynch, TD, St Patrick’s CEO Paul Gilligan and blogger Grace Mongey. Please note if you wish to exhibit for free just email here. You can register on here or simply visit on the day!
Cooking up a storm for Mercy Kids + Teens Appeal
Date: Thursday, 4th February Time: 7pm Venue: Fota Island Resort Cost: €55 To book: Available from Les Gourmandises Restaurant on 021 4251959
Award winning chef and owner of Les Gourmandises Restaurant, Pat Kiely and his wife Soizic will hold a cookery demonstration in aid of the Mercy Kids + Teens Appeal. Guests will also be treated to a prosecco reception and canapes on arrival, and everyone will receive a complimentary goody bag. Each course will be paired with complementary wine selections.
Shaping Up for 2016
Ways to Trim The Fat from your Recruitment Processes This Year
Date: Wednesday 10th February Time: 8am – 9am Venue: Clarion Hotel Cork Cost: Free To book: email Jackie
What gets measured gets managed. We've focussed so much on our outputs - how many placements do we fill? - rather than on what inputs make a difference. Our days are busy enough, without having to trawl through useless LinkedIn profiles, have wasted conversations with dud candidates or be waiting for a response from "the one". How can we trim the fat off our day-to-day and make ourselves more productive?
What gets measured gets managed. We've focussed so much on our outputs - how many placements do we fill? - rather than on what inputs make a difference. Our days are busy enough, without having to trawl through useless LinkedIn profiles, have wasted conversations with dud candidates or be waiting for a response from "the one". How can we trim the fat off our day-to-day and make ourselves more productive? At Social Talent, we've delved deep into the data of what makes a high performer, and what activities will contribute to more effective performance and get us out the door earlier in the evening. In this briefing, Holly will reveal the results of the 2016 Global Recruiting Survey, and show you some performance hacks to trim the fat from your day!
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