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DBS - BUS INESS SOCIETY I N N O V A T I O N S U M M I T
Established in 1975, Dublin Business School (DBS) is Ireland largest independent third level college with over 9000 students. Dublin Business School provides career focused courses in subject areas including Business, Law and Psychology.
Since its founding in 2013 the society has been providing guest speakers, Innovation Summits and various events regarding Financial Management and Networking.
Today the Society is one of the main and biggest societies in DBS. We have built a strong relationship with the students and currently has more than 90 members.
ANNIKA PEICHERTCFO
RAGHAV KHURANACFO
HIPPOLYTE THIBIERGECOO
MAX VON DER HEIDTCEO
ANDRÉ BASTIÉPUBLIC RELATION OFFICER
LOUISE ÖSTERLINDPUBLIC RELATION OFFICER
JACOB LARSSONSECRETARY
OUR TEAM
Last year’s Innovation Summit focused on the technology sector within Ireland. It was a one day event with great sponsors such as LinkedIn, Accenture, Startup Ireland and the Ministry for state Damien English.
This year we are planning the same setup with interesting speakers and an innovative vibe. In conclusion to the Summit we will host a networking event in a bar next to DBS.
TOPIC INNOVATION
To bring the society to the next step it involves a successful Innovation Summit and continuous guest speaker throughout the year. We are an 8 people strong team with great ideas and with a strong attitude. We really want the Innovation Summit to become a great success.
The company can fascinate the students and might even attract future employees.
CHANCES FOR STUDENTS AND COMPANIES
For our members and the general students in DBS the Innovation Summit is a great opportunity to gather information and get insides from the company.
FOR THE COMPANY
30-35 mins speech about
“ Innovation inside the Company”
10-15 mins
Q&A
We would appreciate your support and are looking forward to seeing you at the Dublin Business School Innovation Summit 2016.
We need a speaker for 45 minutes, the time will be split in two parts :
“If you're lucky enough to do well, it's your
responsibility to send the elevator
back down.”Kevin Spacey
businesssoc@mydbs.ie
T H A N K Y O U
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