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MASTERCLASS INVITATION: How to Grow Your Talent Pool

Bord Bia and Aon, in association with The 30% Club, invite you to attend the launch of the Agri-Food Diversity & Inclusion Forum (AgDIf) Masterclass Series.

This forum's new series aims to equip food and drink companies with the knowledge and know-how to implement diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives in the workplace to attract and retain the best talent for our industry.

Why Attend?
Be inspired by Malcom Sheil, CEO of the Kerry Group Europe & Russia and Margot Slattery, Country Manager, Sodexo who will share their companies D&I success strategies. Be informed about the free practical Toolkit and upcoming Masterclasses available.

The Opportunity:
If the agri-food and drinks sector is to continue to grow profitability it needs to recruit and retain the most talented people. The AgDIf forum was created as a collaborative industry initiative, led by Bord Bia and Aon. The objective of AgDIf is to position the Irish food and drinks sector as the industry of choice for Ireland's best talent at all levels and across all fields of discipline.

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To register your interest, please click here.

When: Wednesday 3rd April 2019

Registration & Breakfast
from 7.30am

Speakers commence from
8.00am

Where:
The Thinking House, Bord Bia, Clanwilliam Court, Dublin 2

Agenda:
7.30 am: Registration with Light Breakfast

8.00 am: Tara McCarthy Bord Bia, Opening Address

8.15 am: Ciara Jackson, Aon, The Importance of D&I in the Agri-Food Industry

8.30 am: Malcom Sheil, Kerry Group CEO Europe & Russia, Industry perspective from the Kerry Group

8.45 am: Margot Slattery, Sodexo Country President, Sodexo's Leading Diversity & Inclusion Strategy

9.10 am: Panel Discussion and Q&A on Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion to Win Talent

9.30 am: Lisa Melody, Ornua Overview of the new Diversity & Inclusion Toolkit & Masterclass Series for 2019

9.45 am: Close

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