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Rebel Events: Scaling Without Selling Out

The Clock Tower, Harbourmaster, Dublin 1
Wednesday 28 January, 6:15pm to 9pm

Overview
Starting and growing a business in Ireland is exciting, but it is also hard, messy and often lonely. Most founder events either glamorise success or focus on pitching and funding, leaving very little space for honest conversation.

Join us at Harbourmaster for an open, relaxed night of networking and real talk for Dublin based founders, freelancers and start-up operators who are actively building something. Whether you are working out of a co-working space, running your first product or growing a small team, this is a room full of people who understand what that actually looks like.

Come for the conversations, stay for the connections and leave with a clearer sense that you are not doing this on your own.

What you will get
• Meet other founders, builders and creatives in Dublin
• Hear honest stories from people actually doing the work
• Learn how to grow sustainably, not just fast
• Walk away with clarity, not overwhelm
• Make connections that go beyond business cards

Speakers

Aidan O Driscoll, Founder of Align

Chosen as one of Ireland’s 30 Under 30 and recently featured in Forbes, Aidan brings a rare, straight talking perspective on sales and business growth. He has scaled his company to a team of ten without raising outside investment and will be sharing the real highs and lows of building a scale up in Ireland, from early wins to hard lessons.

Máirín Murray, Founder of TechFoundHer and Co founder of Tech for Good Dublin

Máirín is a technology and innovation leader focused on using start-ups, data and digital products to create positive social impact. With over ten years’ experience including leading digital platforms at the BBC, she brings deep insight into how founders can combine tech, AI and storytelling to build businesses that matter, without compromising on ethics or purpose.

Be there or be … boring!

Related topics

Events in Dublin, IE
Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
Startup Businesses
Freelance
Technology Startups

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