Professor Thia Hennessy, Dean of Cork University Business School and Donal Cahalance, CEO of Republic of Work couldn't join Conall in the studio this week, due to the weather conditions. They did however speak to him directly from Cork where they will soon be hosting the upcoming CUBS conference.
The Cork University Business School, recently announced that this year's conference will be titled ‘Workforce of the Future’.
The event is Ireland’s largest student led conference and will be exploring the changing workforce of modern Ireland and the wider world.
Now here's something special for your Sunday morning - Thia Hennessy, Dean of CUBS & @donal_cahalane will be talking all things CUBS Conference! Tune into the Sunday Business Show @TodayFM from 10.40am! https://t.co/CMHuoo7Xbk #CUBSConf18 @SBSTodayfm pic.twitter.com/pDjr4QVmdu
— CUBS (@CUBSucc) March 4, 2018
The event will be taking place on Thursday, March 8th in Cork Opera House and has a number of expert guest speakers and panelists from a variety of business, finance and technology backgrounds.
The conference also coincides with International Women’s Day and will kick off with a panel on Women in Business.
Sponsors of the 2018 CUBS Conference include Bank of Ireland; the Local Enterprise Offices in Cork City and county; Accenture; and media partner, Irish Examiner.
The conference will run from 9.45am to 3.45pm on Thursday, March 8th in Cork Opera House, and student tickets are priced at €10 each, with corporate tickets available for €50, includes a lunch.
To find out more about the event listen back to the podcast and check out the following link: https://www.cubsucc.com/cubs-conference.