• What leadership challenges has COVID-19 caused for your business?
• How do you keep colleagues engaged if they’re working remotely?
• What opportunities are presented by this new business environment?
• How do you keep it all together when everything changes so quickly?
Leading At The Edge Online on 7th October brings together international thought leaders on these and other topics. Find out how you can share in their experiences and insights below.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions and the seismic shock to society and business, we have decided to move the conference online – on the same day – as well as focus on the new leadership challenges for 2021 and beyond.
And it now costs just €79 plus VAT – a reduction of 80% – for a full day’s content.
Here’s some essential information you may need to know about this change.
Changes to this event
Leading At The Edge will go ahead online on 7th October 2020 instead of live in Galway as previously planned.
As businesses move out of survival mode and plan how they might thrive in 2021, Leading At The Edge will bring a mix of interviews, presentations and round-table discussions on the themes of:
• Recovering Revenue;
• Rebuilding Operations;
• Re-imagining the Organisation; and
• Deploying Digital strategies throughout.
We have some new speakers including billionaire entrepreneur Iza Login, founder of Talking Tom, who’ll discuss leading through uncertainty with Kevin Kelly.
We considered cancelling altogether but we feel that the past few months have shown we were much closer to the edge than we thought and that strong leadership backed up by excellent execution is needed now more than ever. Our sponsors, Grant Thornton and SSL, deserve great credit as they identified that need and encouraged to go ahead.
We’re sure you’ll agree and we look forward to connecting with you on the day.
More good news for you is that the cost of attending the event has gone from €379 plus VAT to €79 plus VAT!

Internet entrepreneur Iza Login, who sold her business for $1bn in 2017 will talk about thinking big