Tuesday, February 09 2010

Small Business

Business community invited to share ideas at ISME conference

Wednesday October 21 2009

ISME will be holding their National Conference on the November 13th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Northwood, Santry, Dublin 9.

The event will be chaired by Matt Cooper, journalist and presenter of Today FM radio show “The Last Word”.

This is the conference for those involved in Ireland’s SME sector, which will be addressed by the people who are shaping the economy. It is an opportunity for participants to come, share their views, ask questions and get the answers they require.

The conference will also feature networking opportunities, exhibition areas and interactive sessions.

The conference for owner-managers, entrepreneurs and the SME sector will be addressed by a diverse panel of experts including: Colm McCarthy, the Chairman of the An Bord Snip; Frank Daly, the Chairman of the Commission on taxation, Dr John Teeling, Entrepreneur; Dr Ed Walsh, President Emeritus, University of Limerick; Padraic White, Former Managing Director of the IDA; Jim Power, Chief Economist with Friends First; Jim Bolger, Racehorse Trainer and Entrepreneur; Michael Carter, Entrepreneur and Mark Cunningham, Director of Business Banking, Bank of Ireland.

For information on booking contact ISME: phone 01-6622755, Fax: 01-6612157, email: info@isme.ie, or book on line at www.isme.ie

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