Limerick Chamber have announced AIB CEO Colin Hunt as the keynote speaker for the upcoming business lunch taking place at the Savoy Hotel on Thursday 21st April.
The event, which is CPD approved, offers an opportunity to hear directly from the CEO of one of Irelands largest banks about the significant transformational changes to the bank driven at pace due to the Pandemic. Mr Hunt will speak about how restrictions which upended how consumers engaged with banks, presented an opportunity to embrace digitisation of their offering and how their people worked.
The event, originally scheduled to take place in 2020, will take place on April 21st 12pm-2:15pm at the five star city center location. In addition to leading transformational change, Mr. Hunt is expected to speak on the future of business, with special focus on innovation in industry to respond to the interlocking housing, energy and climate crisis’s.
A briefing will also be provided by Limerick Chamber Chief Economist, Sean Golden on latest Mid West economic trends which affect regional business owners.
Dee Ryan, CEO of Limerick Chamber said “we are delighted to deliver this in-person event for the Limerick and Mid West business community, offering an opportunity to get together and network over a delicious lunch and to hear directly from one of the leading players in Irish banking and finance sector. AIB, as one of the country’s two largest retail and commercial banks has insight into market trends and industry development which we know our members will find valuable. In particular I’m looking forward to hearing from Colin about what he sees emerging in terms of sustainability and opportunities that business should be considering.
In addition to Colin we have our own Mid-West specific economic analysis to deliver and my colleague Sean Golden will have the latest in terms of regional employment, housing and transport to share with attendees.
Limerick chamber is pleased to eb able to collaborate with AIB to deliver this much anticipated event, and I look forward to welcoming Colin Hunt to Limerick”
The luncheon is an event not to be missed, some tickets are still available via www.limerickchamber.ie at a cost of €75 members and €95 non-members. Few seats remain in advance of the event and prompt booking is advised.