DunLaoghaire
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This event occurred on
October 23, 2020
Dun Laoghaire, Dublin
Ireland

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TEDxDunLaoghaire goes Virtual - Live On-line
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Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, A96H283
Ireland
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Speakers

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Amanda Delaney

Business Mentor & Founder
Amanda Delaney is the founder of We Can and We Will, a high trust networking community, a business mentor, and a motivational speaker. Amanda is a conduit & trailblazer. She has a reputation for her ability to connect people, using her strong core values of honesty, respect, and kindness.

Aonghus Kelly

Defence Lawyer
Aonghus Kelly is an Irish lawyer from Galway who has lived and worked in 9 countries. Since 2006 he has been studying and working on issues related to human rights, war crimes and organised crime in Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Cambodia, Libya and Tunisia, he has investigated and prosecuted war criminals, migrant smugglers, organ traffickers and terrorists, he has defended those accused of crimes against humanity and acted for those tortured and murdered. He now works on rule of law and human rights issues.

Berginald Rash

Classical Musician & Educator
Critically-acclaimed classical musician and educator Berginald Rash has lived all over the United States and Europe, achieving despite love and loss and discovering his potential. With integrity, wisdom, and temerity as guiding forces he has experienced the joys of international achievement and the trepidation of self-doubt, holding fast to the lessons he's learned along the way and looking forward to the journey and knowledge ahead. It is from these experiences that he shares his recipe. Music Credit: Brahms Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op.120. Mvt 2 Andante un poco adagio Berginald Rash, clarinet; Annalisa Monticelli, piano.

Billy O'Reilly

Co-Founder
Billy O’Reilly is a 23 year old co-founder of Good Grub. Growing up with an older brother, with down syndrome, his family has always been sensitive to other’s struggles and challenges. A family of entrepreneurs, their dinner conversations are comparable to dragons den, as ideas are shared, criticised and formed. The combination of both of these factors has formed a unique environment catering to social entrepreneurship, a concept Billy is passionate about, even writing his thesis on a similar topic. It is from this environment that the genesis for Good Grub was established.

Chloe Carey

Student
Chloe Carey is a 19 year old university student, who is currently studying sociology and criminology at Maynooth University. In the past four years her interest in spoken word poetry has grown. During her talk she will perform an original poem entitled “The Serial Burglar, which details her experiences with body image issues and body dysmorphia.

Corry de Jongh

Clinical Psychologist
Corry de Jongh was born in Holland and studied studying clinical psychology. After living in Latin America, she worked as a consultant with refugees in Holland. Corry has been living In Dublin for over 40 years where she acts as both a clinical psychologist and family psychotherapist, She has a particular interest in ageing and dying and actively promotes discussion about end of-life issues.

Dee Keogh

Community Development Worker
Dee Keogh is a committed and vocal advocate of social and equality issues and has delivered a number of self-improvement initiatives, including the Equality for Women Measure. A facilitator of the STEPS personal and professional development course, addiction counsellor, psychotherapist and mentor. Dee is a writer of polemical drama, social fiction and gender discourse, and is currently finalizing a number of scripts, and has completed her debut show, 'Why I Haven't Met Oprah Yet.

Eoin Costello

Digital Project Director
Eoin Costello is a seasoned digital marketing and business growth professional. He has led national mobilisation campaigns as CEO of Startup Ireland, a national digital business as founder and owner of Novara Technology and now he has turned his attention to the transformational role of digital in regenerating Ireland's towns through creating digital-first business communities in our towns.

Judith Ashton

Body Psychotherapist, Massage Therapist and Celebrant
Judith Ashton has been working with massage and touch for the last 40 years. Her main interest being the emotional effects of touch as a powerful healing tool. She has a wealth of experience in this area and has trained many nurses and carers both here and abroad .She has worked with many cancer support services and people at the end of life.She is also a psychotherapist,funeral celebrant and teacher of meditation.

Shari McDaid

Chief Executive Officer & Director
Shari McDaid was Chief Executive Officer of Mental Health Reform, the Irish national coalition advocating for reform of the mental health system, from 2013-2020. In this role, she advised successive Ministers of State for Mental Health and senior civil servants on solutions to improving mental health and related services. She has been a member of numerous government advisory committees and has regularly appeared in broadcast and print media.

Organizing team

Janie
Lazar

Dublin, Ireland
Organizer

susan
adams

killiney, Ireland
Co-organizer
  • Archer Bradshaw
    Production
  • Catherine Dunphy
    Marketing/Communications
  • Cormac Staunton
    Production
  • Lauren Dunne
    Production
  • Liz Harpur
    Operations
  • Patricia Lynch
    Team member