Business summit attracts top celebrity entrepreneurs
A major two-day business summit designed as a think-tank to help small businesses come out of recession will take place in the coming weeks. The Business Summit came about when two entrepreneurs fed up with the negativity of the recession joined forces. They are the brains behind the Business Summit with the theme, "Growing Your Business Through Recession" to take place on September 17 and 18 at Kildare's K-Club. It's a conference for businesses by businesses headlined by celebrity entrepreneurs. The aim is to equip Irish companies with tools and real world strategies to improve their bottom line. Dublin-based Mark Wynne along with joint founder Geraldine Daly from Kildare want to help businesses help themselves out of recession. Everybody has heard of the David McWilliams' summit for captains of industry, well The Business Summit is one for businesses at the coal face of the down turn. A number of celebrities are throwing their weight behind the summit. These speakers will reveal the secrets to their on-going success and will focus on helping Irish firms grow their business: These include: Eddie Hobbs - Financial Guru & TV Personality; Sean Gallagher - Entrepreneur and Dragons' Den Investor; Brody Sweeney - Entrepreneur (O'Brien's Sandwiches) and author; Clodagh McKenna - Chef, Author, TV Presenter & Businesswoman; Noelle O'Connor TanOrganics and Dragon's Den Winner; Louis Copeland - Master Tailor and Businessman; Liam Griffin - Irish Business & Sporting Icon; Eoin McCabe - Coach Trainer and Nicola Byrne - Founder of 11890 "The Business Summit brings businesses and experts under one roof to discuss challenges and share ideas," said Mark Wynne, the Business Summit joint-founder, "we've banned power point and briefed our speakers to produce lively focused presentations that are easy to understand". The two-day summit is hosted at the K Club in Kildare where value for money luxury can be had as a break from the norm. These mavericks are so convinced by the benefits of the summit that they're offering a refund if delegates see no value at the end of the first day. For further information go to www.thebusinesssummit.com email: info@thebusinesssummit.com