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Present your business well for success
Kerry County Enterprise Board’s business networking event on Monday 19th October will certainly be well presented. Tony McCarthy will give hints and tips to business owners on how to present their business when pitching for work, meeting new or potential clients or even applying for a job. Imaginative use of presentation packages and images can magnify the impact of the message for any business.
Tony McCarthy is CEO of Growth Strategy Group which specialises in business improvement, and travels to China, the USA, Italy and elsewhere for meetings and presentations about CKRTV Ltd, a cultural internet broadcasting platform for Asia and the Camerata Asolo Foundation which aims to establish a centre of excellence for music lovers and students.
Tony comments:
“ Wherever I am, I have a presentation prepared and ready for meetings. The images and sounds I use tell a story about the projects in which I am involved. It is so much better to be able to show the beauty of the Italian location of Camerata Asolo, or play the sound of international musicians in performance rather than describing it just in words. These techniques can be used by any business to win new clients, funding for a new venture or to keep customers up to date. The quality of the presentation can have a huge impact on the outcome of the meeting.”
This Kerry Enterprise Network event will take place on Monday 19th October at Manor West Hotel in Tralee, starting at 7.30 pm. Registration and refreshments will be available from 7 pm. All business owners, and those considering starting a business, are welcome to attend. Booking is advisable (contact Anne Kiely on 085 7163762 or kerrynetworks@gmail.com). As usual, there is no fee for attendance.
Kerry Enterprise Network is funded by Kerry County Enterprise Board. It exists to encourage and enable people to succeed in entrepreneurship, enterprise or self-employment. The group meets once a month in Tralee or Killarney. For further information, please contact Anne Kiely (as above) or Fiona Leahy, Kerry County Enterprise Board (066 718 3502).