Ulster GAA is bringing together leaders from business and sport at an exclusive breakfast event at the Titanic Hotel Belfast, as part of its Business Event Series.
The ‘Making an Impact in Sport & Business’ event will take place this Friday, 30th January (8:30 am to 10:45 am) and features an impressive line-up of speakers from both the business world and the GAA.
The breakfast is the first in Ulster GAA’s Business Event Series, in partnership with leading Belfast-based commercial law firm Tughans.
Paul McKernan, former Managing Director of global sports analysis leader STATSport, will deliver a keynote speech, before being joined for a panel discussion by Aaron Kernan, former Armagh footballer and Managing Director of Kernan Property Services, and Gabriel Bannigan, current Monaghan senior football manager, Executive Director at Klass Securities Ltd and former Managing Director of Private Banking at Bank of Ireland.
Host for the morning is Rob Hartnett of Sport for Business, the premier networking organisation connecting sport and business across Ireland.
Applications are now open for senior business professionals wishing to attend this exclusive breakfast at the Titanic Hotel. Please note that registration does not guarantee a place, and Ulster GAA will contact successful applicants directly.
If you’d like to be part of the morning, apply here.
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