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  • Global Economic Summit 2024 - On the leading edge, innovating through impactful leadership
    2024/06/04

    At the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney, Business Post technology editor Charlie Taylor moderated a fire-side discussion with three leading female business leaders – Anne O'Leary, VP global business EMEA, Meta; Samantha Barry editor-in-chief, Glamour, Conde Nast; and Sarah Murphy, chief executive of the Business Post.

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    43 分
  • Global Economic Summit 2024 - Maintaining economic resilience in times of crisis
    2024/06/04

    At the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney, Business Post Brussels Correspondent Sarah Collins had a fascinating quick-fire discussion with Jens Magnusson, Chief Economist, SEB, about the global economy and the primary challenges being faced today.

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    19 分
  • Global Economic Summit 2024 - A new era for the global economy
    2024/05/31

    At the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney, Business Post business editor Lorcan Allen moderated the conversation with Brendan McKenna VP and international economist, Wells Fargo; Martin Shanahan, partner and head of industry & FDI, Grant Thornton; Jackie King, executive director, Ibec Global; and Alan Merriman, Founder, Elkstone. The panel was introduced by Colm O’Reilly, chief operating officer, Business Post Group.

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    32 分
  • Global Economic Summit 2024 - How stands democracy?
    2024/05/29

    At the inaugural Global Economic Summit in Killarney, Business Post Editor Daniel McConnell chaired a compelling discussion on democracy and the greatest threats to it with former US Congressman for New York Joseph Crowley; former Secretary of State for Pennsylvania and now president of Athena Strategies Kathy Boockvar and Noelle O'Connell, chief executive of the European Movement in Ireland.

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    47 分
  • Noel Cunniffe, chief executive of Wind Energy Ireland
    2024/03/25

    Noel Cunniffe is chief executive of Wind Energy Ireland, the business group representing the wind power sector in Ireland.

    For his policy changes, Cunniffe chose to ensure the planning system is equipped for the volume of renewables projects coming down the line, to launch a communications campaign around upgrading the electricity grid, and to create an energy demand strategy to use Ireland's excess renewables' resources.

    For his personal changes, Cunniffe explained how he was gardening for biodiversity, and how he was building his new home with clean energy in mind.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Tomás Sercovich, chief executive of Business in the Community Ireland
    2024/03/19

    Tomás Sercovich is chief executive of Business in the Community Ireland, a business association providing advice and leadership on sustainability and corporate social responsibility.

    For his policy changes, Sercovich chose to ensure more diverse boards, to refocus valuation in companies on non-financial outcomes, and to future-fit business models for opportunities in sustainability.

    For his personal changes, he spoke about choosing to work in corporate sustainability, and how he is making more sustainable choices in his life.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights at the SEAI
    2024/03/11

    Margie McCarthy is Director of Research and Policy Insights at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). Through her work, McCarthy is at the forefront of Ireland's sustainable energy revolution and has a passion not only for solving its technical challenges, but for overcoming the social obstacles to the scale of change needed.

    For her policy changes, McCarthy chose to create a vision for Ireland in 2050, to accelerate the roll out of district heating, and to wind down fossil fuel subsidies.

    For her personal changes, McCarthy chose to buy no new dresses in 2024, and to tune in to opposing opinions.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Anne Graham, chief executive of the National Transport Authority
    2024/03/04

    Anne Graham is chief execitive of the National Transport Authority. She is tasked with leading the tranformation of Ireland's public and active transport systems, so that people can be encouraged out of their cars and onto bikes, buses and trains.

    For her policy changes, she chose to ensure the planning system is equipped to deliver transport infrastructure, to ensure compact development for more sustainable communities, and to move transport to multi-year funding.

    For her personal changes, she spoke about using public transport, using her bike, and plans to retrofit her home.

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    47 分