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Paul Walsh, the Irish Opportunist: Lets create the Ireland Inc. brand and stop talking about it - Paul Walsh, the Irish Opportunist

  • Marcus Mac Innes · 1 year ago
    As someone who has run grass roots networking events in the past, I would like to participate in such an event. Paul, thanks for suggesting and hosting this event but (and please don't take this personally) I don't believe proposing or hosting the event should give anyone license for automatic inclusion if number are to be limited. You should be subject to the same rules for inclusion as anyone else and I would go as far as to say that perhaps people who work and live in Ireland should take priority over those that don't... IMO this is about getting networking in Ireland going first and foremost and internationally second.
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    @Marcus - I think you're right. I should be up for inclusion just like everyone else. In fact, if you read my blog post about the formation of a new industry association, I declared that I wouldn't assume a position on the board. I do however, have more experience than most, when it comes to creating, hosting and chairing networking events of all sizes. Many event organisers in London ask to use my name (and the name of BIMA) just to add credibility. Did I just pitch? ;)

    I don't think it should matter if I live in Ireland or not though. I can give just as much commitment as anyone else. Fergus lives in Scotland and I'm pretty sure he isn't prohibited any more than someone living in Cork and traveling to Dublin.
  • Marcus Mac Innes · 1 year ago
    @Paul - Merry Christmas!
  • Conor O'Neill · 1 year ago
    Sounds good. There is a lot of knowledge out there about what works and what doesn't and it would be fantastic to share. I'd like to be involved in the meetup if possible.

    If you are limiting to 15 then perhaps the criteria should be that attendees have organised some sort of event before or at the very least have one coming up?
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    @Conoro - we could increase the number to 30. Anything more and it would become unmanageable.
  • Michele · 1 year ago
    @Conoro: Experience running events is well and good, but for anything like this to succeed you need to have as good a cross-section present / involved as possible.
  • Pat Phelan · 1 year ago
    Interesting and no better man to organise it, if a succesful online business based in Ireland with Irish employee's is part of the criteria then maybe I could get an invite.
  • D · 1 year ago
    I agree.
    I think Paul has the most experience and connections and he should head up the initiative.
    Sorry but Techludd seems to be yet another half baked "wordpress" initiative.
  • Bernie Goldbach · 1 year ago
    I would like to play but do not want to be invited to the Jaipur discussion meeting.
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    @Bernie is there any particular reason why you don't want to take part in the discussion?
  • Bernie Goldbach · 1 year ago
    I do best when making lagging contributions and have issues when boxing out time away from home at the moment. I can give Dublin four days a month and already have committed three days to the Big Smoke by the 11th of January. We're looking at ways to juggle a weekend calendar at the moment and haven't ruled out an Indian on the Saturday but I'm not going to jostle for a seat when I know I have a diary conflict at the start.
  • appleton · 1 year ago
    More people might be interested if it weren't for the awful error in the title.

    Ireland Inc. needs a copywriter. Fast.
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    @appleton - I've never claimed to be a good writer, let alone a copywriter. That said, perhaps you could be more helpful by suggesting an alternative rather than highlighting an error?
  • Joe Drumgoole · 1 year ago
    Count me in, if posting here counts for anything. I founded an Irish Startup called putplace.com and I had a goodly hand in organising Barcamp Dublin in 2007, FWIW. I have more to suggest on my own blog (http://joedrumgoole.com/blog), but trackbacks seem to be turned off on this blog.
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    Joe - trackbacks are working. The blog picked it up as a 'first time commentator' so it was held for moderation. Only the first comment and first trackback are moderated.
  • Joe Drumgoole · 1 year ago
    Christ does nobody sleep in this sector! :-)
  • Michele · 1 year ago
    Sleep is for civil servants!

    /me wanders back to testing stuff
  • Paul Walsh · 1 year ago
    @Michele - love it! I had a go at the Office of Fair Trading recently when they handed me an 80 page report after 12 months research. All of it amounted to a 1 page 3 point conclusion - which I gave them in 10 minutes 12 months ago. You can only imagine what I said to them - 'civil servants' came into the equation.
  • keith bohanna · 1 year ago
    This one close to my heart - if relevant please count me in here :-). Have blocked out in my calendar.

    Enjoying the discussion on this on Joe's blog.

    keith
  • Daniel Becker · 1 year ago
    I'd like to get involved in some way. I've some experience in running voluntary events, although not in the technology sector...
    If there's space on Saturday I'd love to come.

    Daniel