Director of pharmacy group to share her  entrepreneurial journey at event in Cork 

Oonagh O'Hagan said there have been "many ups and downs along the way".
Director of pharmacy group to share her  entrepreneurial journey at event in Cork 

Oonagh O'Hagan will deliver a talk at Griffith College Cork on May 7.

Network Ireland Cork, in partnership with Griffith College Cork, is hosting a special event next month featuring keynote speaker, Oonagh O’Hagan.

The event, taking place at Griffith College Cork on May 7 from 6.30pm, will see Ms O’Hagan, who is the managing director of Meaghers Pharmacy Group, deliver a talk on innovation and leadership, aligning with the theme of the evening: ‘Unlocking the Butterfly Effect in Business: The Key to Sustainable Success.’ 

“I am delighted to be speaking at the upcoming Network Ireland Cork collaboration event with Griffith College Cork, to share some of my own entrepreneurial journey and the many ups and downs along the way,” said Ms O’Hagan.

“There is nothing more certain as change in this very unpredictable world, but as we all know, change can be frightening.” 

Network Ireland Cork President, Cathy Fitzgibbon said Oonagh O’Hagan "is a true embodiment of what it means to lead with purpose".

The event is open to both Network Ireland Cork members and non-members, with limited spaces available.

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