St Patrick’s Day March 17th

March 17, 2010
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Are you participating in the activities on the great day, well we are too.

Many of us will be marching in the parade, up 5th Avenue all the way to 81st, those not marching will be watching or participating in other activities with the many thousands of people in the city for the day.

So what ‘s up post parade!!

We (IN-NYC) are having an informal get together (upstairs) at the Galway Hooker on 7 East 36th Street.
This will be in-lieu of our Third Thursday (3T). Nothing fancy, but if you want to be in an Irish Pub and have a bit of craic, you know where to go.

If you are going and are new to the group or want to check us out, don’t be afraid to ask for the IN-NYC group. Just make yourself known to us and we will do the rest…..

IN-NYC – IIBN

October 20, 2009
6:30 pmto10:30 pm


IIBN with IN-NYC Speaker event – Oct 20th

IN-NYC is delighted to do a joint event with IIBN (International Irish Business Network www.IIBN.com) on the 20th of October, with Jerry Kennelly as the guest speaker.

Jerry Kennealy

Jerry Kennelly founded Stockbyte and Stockdisc, two companies based in Tralee that captured 10% of the global royalty-free stock photography market in ten years. In April 2006 both companies were sold to Getty Images (formerly GYI) for a consideration of $135 million.

Kennelly’s companies produced the highest pro-rata profit and profitability per employee in this worldwide industry. Kennelly, who started business as a freelance photo journalist in 1981, has been honoured by the Deloitte Fast 50 Awards and was selected as the Ernst & Young Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year in 2005. Stockbyte is also a former winner of the DHL Exporter of the Year Award.Kennelly has spearheaded the Young Entrepreneur Programme since the concept was started.

Watch/Listen to some RTE reportage on our guest.

Venue: 60 Wall St (Deutsche Bank)
When: October 20th(Tuesday) 7:00 – 9:00pm

To attend please rsvp to rsvp@irishnetwork-nyc.com
This event is open to members and non-members.