Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us.

We welcome your feedback on events that you have attended, suggestions on speakers thatyou would like to hear in the future or any other comments you might have.


Ashford
Ireland

+353862417106

Events - Seminars.ie to educate and inspire

Seminars.ie provide a wide range events. View our upcoming events here

Back to All Events

The Courage To Be True

  • Airfield Estate Dundrum Dublin 14 Ireland (map)

Brian Smyth

Author of The Courage To Be True

John Lonergan

Author of The Governor and former Governor of Mountjoy Prison

 Exploring the Challenge  to be Authentic in Work and Life with Brian Smyth

 You are invited to  join Brian Smyth, author of The Courage to Be True, along with a diverse group of experienced leaders for a unique forum on how we can embrace be truly authentic in our work lives and within organisations.

This will be a follow up  to the first forum which was held on the 22nd of November and is built on the belief that true success and fulfilment only come when we have the courage to be ourselves and live our genuine values. Without this, both individuals and organisations pay the price — something we are already witnessing in society today.

You will be joined and helped in working on this important topic by people with real lived experience of dealing with this challenge.  People like:

  • John Lonergan, Former Governor of Mountjoy Prison

  • Diarmuid O’Connor, Ex-Operations Director Eli Lilly Kinsale

  • Fiona Pryle, Advocate for Victims of Domestic Abuse

  • Gema de la Rosa, Director of the International School of Applied Enneagram.

This forum,  like the first one, will be different — it’s not about receiving expert ‘silver bullets’ or ready-made solutions. Instead, we will work together to share insights and ideas  and above all lived experiences on how to foster a shift towards authenticity in how we work and lead organisations into the future.

We hope you can join us for this collaborative event so that we can begin a process of real change in how we work and live.

This is not a commercial event and we are asking for a donation of €50 to cover costs

Donate