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Offaly woman joins forum debating media leadership in Ireland
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Tullamore native Emily O’Reilly, European Ombudsman, author and former journalist and broadcaster, has been announced as part of the line-up for a new event series aimed at instigating a high-profile public debate on leadership in Ireland.
Ms O’Reilly will join author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri and Editor of The Currency and Deputy Chair of the RTÉ Board Ian Kehoe to share her views on leadership in the media during a free online event on Thursday, 15th April at 1pm.
The event, ‘Leadership in the Media: A Two-Way Street?’ is the first of four events taking place as part of The Better Leadership Forum, a new initiative from LIFT Ireland aimed at instigating a high-profile public debate on leadership. The four events will take place across 2021, and each will focus on leadership in a particular sector of Irish society, including the media, politics, business and the public sector.
Kildare woman to feature as guest speaker in leadership debate
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Celbridge native Sinead O’Carroll, Editor of TheJournal.ie has been announced as part of the line-up for a new event series aimed at instigating a high-profile public debate on leadership in Ireland.
Ms. O’Carroll will join author and broadcaster Emma Dabiri and Editor of The Currency and Deputy Chair of the RTÉ Board Ian Kehoe to share her views on leadership in the media during a free online event on Thursday, 15th April at 1pm.
The event, ‘Leadership in the Media: A Two-Way Street?’ is the first of four events taking place as part of The Better Leadership Forum, a new initiative from LIFT Ireland aimed at instigating a high-profile public debate on leadership. The four events will take place across 2021, and each will focus on leadership in a particular sector of Irish society, including the media, politics, business and the public sector.