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Breakfast Networking Event in aid of Childline Appeal



November 16, 2009
8:00 amto10:00 am

Breakfast Networking Event in aid of Childline Breakfast Appeal on November 16th at 8a.m. – Hotel Issacs (opposite Busaras)

This is an opportunity to make face to face contact with SME owners and will include showcase presentations from a number of members of the SME Links Ireland Network. (All showcase slots are now booked)

Minimum €10 donation to attend – all proceeds to this very worthy cause!

You can RSVP (and for those of you Showcasing identify yourselves as presenters) by clicking:

http://events.linkedin.com/SME-Links-Ireland-Breakfast-Networking/pub/137277

If you can’t attend this event but would like to make a donation please click www.ispcc.ie/breakfast. In order for us to track donations raised via this event please select ‘other – please specify’ as the answer to the question ‘What prompted you to donate to the ISPCC?’ a text box comes up where you should type “SME Links Ireland Network”.



The Author:

Jackie Prendergast is a dynamic and focused HR and business professional with over 15 years experience in both public and private sector environments. She is a firm believer in the concept of delivering excellence through, and with people and strongly supports an ethos of continuous learning and development in the achievement of goals. Jackie established her own HR & Management Consulting practice - Consulting Excellence - in 2007. Working primarily with SMEs and private clients Jackie provides a range of HR advice, support and services. She has written a number of articles on C.V. preparation and Interview Skills as well as a short Interview Guide (E-book). She is also a business mentor with Dublin City Enterprise Board’s Mentor Panel. In addition Jackie runs an online network for SMEs (and consultants / service providers operating in that space) on LinkedIn - SME Links Ireland. http://www.consultingexcellence.ie

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