Mason Alexander – Women Who Mean Business Networking Series
Default Author • September 14, 2018

Mason Alexander were proud to host another event in our Women Who Mean Business Series.


Guests were invited to The Alex Hotel to enjoy drinks and nibbles before an insightful panel discussion by some of the brightest minds in Irish business.


Taking part in the panel was VP of international HR in Facebook, Fiona Mullan, Vodafone CEO, Anne O’Leary, Paddy Power Betfair Marketing and Brand Director, Michelle Spillane, and Minister of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Josepha Madigan. RTE Sports Presenter Jacqui Hurley led the evening’s discussion and acted as MC for the evening.


Mentoring and the importance of getting more women at board and executive level were the topics of the night. As the discussion progressed, Fiona Mullan was joined by her mentee, Laura Kidd of LinkedIn, and they discussed how fostering this relationship has not only aided in advancing Laura’s career to date, but has also taught Fiona skills she never realised prior to joining a mentorship programme.


Closing the event was Aisling Hurley, CEO of Breast Cancer Ireland, for whom Mason Alexander dedicated the evening to by raising funds for the organisation.


Huge thanks to everyone who donated prizes, over €1,000 was raised for Breast Cancer Ireland! Thank you to: Featherblade, Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort, Stafford Wines, The Old Spot, My Cooling Towel, O’Callaghan Collection, Lemon and Duke, The Bridge and Brown Thomas!

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