October 17th at the GEC, Dublin

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Keynote Speaker - Paul Hawken

  • Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, entrepreneur, author, and activist who has dedicated his life to environmental sustainability and changing the relationship between business and the environment. He is one of the environmental movement’s leading voices and a pioneering architect of corporate reform with respect to ecological practices. His work includes founding successful, ecologically conscious businesses, writing about the impacts of commerce on living systems, and consulting with heads of state and CEOs on economic development, industrial ecology, and environmental policy. Paul is the Founder of Project Drawdown, a non-profit dedicated to researching when and how global warming can be reversed. The organization maps and models the scaling of one hundred substantive technological, social, and ecological solutions to global warming. He is also the founder and executive director of Project Regeneration, a non-profit that advances a comprehensive approach to the climate crisis, weaving justice, climate, biodiversity, and human dignity into a tapestry of action, policy, and transformation that can end the climate crisis in one generation. Project Regeneration's Nexus database explores what can be done on all levels of agency, including individual, community, classroom, city, company, and government.

    Paul has appeared in numerous media, including The Today Show, Bill Maher, Larry King, Talk of the Nation, and Charlie Rose, and has been profiled or featured in hundreds of articles including the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Washington Post, Business Week, Esquire, and US News and World Report. His writings have appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Resurgence, New Statesman, Inc, Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Mother Jones, Orion, Libération, and other publications.

    Paul authors articles, op-eds, and peer-reviewed papers and has written eight books, including Drawdown, The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming (Penguin 2017), and Regeneration, Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation (Penguin 2021). The Ecology of Commerce was voted as the #1 college text on business and the environment by professors in 67 business schools. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution (Little Brown, September 1999) co-authored with Amory Lovins, has been read and referred to by several heads of state, including President Bill Clinton, who called it one of the five most important books in the world during his tenure as President. His books have been published in over 90 countries in 30 languages. Growing a Business became the basis of a 17-part PBS series, which he hosted and produced. The program, which explored the challenges and pitfalls of starting and operating socially responsive companies, was shown on television in 115 countries and reached more than 100 million people. His latest work, Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation, was published by Penguin Random House in September 2021, and debuted as a #6 NYT and Washington Post bestseller. He is currently completing Carbon, The Book of Life, to be published by Penguin Random House in February 2025.

    Paul has founded several companies, starting in the 1960s with Erewhon, one of the first natural food companies in the U.S. that relied solely on sustainable agricultural methods. He went on in 1979 to co-found Smith & Hawken, the retail and catalog garden company. In 2009 Paul founded OneSun, an energy company focused on ultra low-cost solar based on green chemistry and biomimicry that is now known as Energy Everywhere.

    In 1965, Paul worked with Martin Luther King Jr.’s staff in Selma, Alabama prior to the historic March on Montgomery. As press coordinator, Paul registered members of the press, issued credentials, gave updates and interviews on national radio, and acted as a marshal for the final march. That same year, he worked in New Orleans as a staff photographer for the Congress of Racial Equality, focusing on voter registration drives in Bogalusa, Louisiana and the panhandle of Florida, and photographing the Ku Klux Klan in Meridian, Mississippi, after three civil rights workers were tortured and killed. In Meridian, he was assaulted and seized by Klan members, but escaped due to FBI surveillance and intervention. Paul has spoken, conducted research, and traveled extensively throughout the world, undertaking journeys into insurgent-held territories of Burma to research tropical teak deforestation, as well as a 1999 humanitarian/photojournalistic trek to war-torn Kosovo .

    As a speaker, Paul has given keynote addresses to the Liberal Party of Canada, the King of Sweden at his inaugural Environmental Seminar, American Bookseller’s Association, Urban Land Institute, SRI International, Harvard University, Stanford University, the Wharton School, Cornell University, Prime Minister of New Zealand’s Conference on Natural Capitalism, U.S. Department of Commerce, Australian Business Council, Yale University and Yale University Commencement, University of California, Berkeley Commencement, France’s Ministry of Agriculture, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Prince of Wales Conference on Business and the Environment—Cambridge University, Commonwealth Club, Herman Miller, National Wildlife Federation, State of Washington, American Society of Landscape Architects, American Institute of Architects, American Institute of Graphic Arts, American Solar Energy Association, Apple, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Cleveland City Club, Conference Board, U.S. Forest Service, Ontario Hydro, Environment Canada, EPA, and several hundred others. PBS named his 2009 commencement speech at the University of Portland the best commencement speech of the year.

    Paul has served on the board of many environmental organizations including Point Foundation (publisher of the Whole Earth Catalogs), Center for Plant Conservation, Conservation International, Trust for Public Land, Friends of the Earth, and National Audubon Society. He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including: Green Cross Millennium Award for Individual Environmental Leadership presented by Mikhail Gorbachev in 2003; World Council for Corporate Governance in 2002; Small Business Administration “Entrepreneur of the Year” in 1990; Utne “One Hundred Visionaries who could Change our Lives” in 1995; Western Publications Association “Maggie” award for “Natural Capitalism” as the best Signed Editorial/Essay” in 1997; Creative Visionary Award by the International Society of Industrial Design; Design in Business Award for environmental responsibility by the American Center for Design; Council on Economic Priorities’ 1990 Corporate Conscience Award; Metropolitan Magazine Editorial Award for the 100 best people, products and ideas that shape our lives; the Cine Golden Eagle award in video for the PBS program “Marketing” from Growing a Business; California Institute of Integral Studies Award “For Ongoing Humanitarian Contributions to the Bay Area Communities”; Esquire Magazine award for the best 100 People of a Generation (1984). In 2014 he was named one of the three Pioneers of Sustainability along with Professors Peter Senge and Michael Porter. Paul has received six honorary doctorates. In 2019, the National Council for Science and the Environment granted him a Lifetime Achievement Award on Science, Service, and Leadership.

Dr. Ciaran O’Carroll

  • Dr. Ciarán O’Carroll is a prominent figure in the realm of sustainability and business. As a Sustainability Consultant at Change by Degrees and a lecturer in Sustainability Leadership at Technological University Dublin, he is also actively involved with pioneering community-driven wealth through climate initiatives.

    He is a fervent advocate for human rights and climate justice. Through his engagement with organisations such as Amnesty International, ActionAid, Extinction Rebellion, and Greenpeace, he amplifies his commitment.

Raquel Noboa

  • Raquel Noboa is the founder and CEO of Fifty Shades Greener, an educational company for Sustainable Development through Green Skills application.  

    Her early career started in the Hospitality industry managing Hotels for over 20 years, and starting her own Green Journey at Hotel Doolin, in Ireland in 2012.

    Within 2 years implementing Raquel’s green actions, the Hotel reduced its Energy use by 30%, waste by 40% and water use by 25%. Subsequently winning many awards and positioning the Hotel as a leader in the Sustainable travel market. Hotel Doolin is now the 1st Carbon Neutral Hotel in Ireland since 2019.

    Raquel left her beloved career at Hotel Doolin in 2017 to found Fifty Shades Greener, initially, as an environmental educational company for the Hospitality sector.

    Since then, her career has gone from strength to strength, now working in Education, delivering Green Skills programmes to all industries and consulting for governments and large organisations, the private sector, schools and third level institutions.

    Fifty Shades Greener mission is to empower People through Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD), so they can support the planet and other people in society, through their everyday actions and decisions.

    Website:https://www.fiftyshadesgreener.ie/

Francis O’ Haire

  • As one of DataSolutions founding members, Francis has decades of experience in the IT industry. He is a proven thought leader with vast experience in both the technical and commercial aspects of the IT industry and a true technologist with a unique understanding of the needs of the channel and their end users.

Sarah Blake

  • Sarah has more than 25 years’ business experience in Sustainability, Human Resources (CIPD Associate) and Horticulture (RHS trained). After studying Sustainability Leadership at Cambridge University, Sarah founded Earthology to help employees and their companies on their sustainability journey, one step at a time! 

    Sarah helps companies to create a climate conscious workforce that will increase staff retention, attract the best talent and make your business future fit. Sarah believes companies can make a profit and be planet positive. 

    Sarah is a member of the Al Gore Climate Reality chapter in Ireland. She has trained a multitude of Green Teams to become Carbon Literacy Certified with her own courses. She is a trained B Leader and has helped more than 25 companies with B Corp Certification. Sarah is a TEDx speaker and a regular chair and panellist at the ESG Summit and other sustainability events. 

    Sarah is passionate about making every job a climate job. She is on a mission to guide 1m employees to live climate friendly lives.

Michael O’Hara

  • Michael was a co-founder of Techies Go Green in 2021 and continues to manage the organisation as it grows and expands its activities. Prior to this, Michael joined DataSolutions in 1993 as CFO and became its Managing Director in 2000. Since taking the helm, Michael increased its customer base, boosted its financial performance and established it as a leading IT distributor in Ireland and the UK.

Jenny Latimer

  • Jenny is the Head of Alliances & Operations at Highgate IT Solutions, a 100% remote reseller. Since joining Highgate in September 2021, Jenny’s work in sustainability has propelled Highgate to the forefront of action in the IT Channel. In 2022, Highgate were finalists in four categories in the CRN Tech Impact awards and Jenny was a judge for these awards. Plus, Jenny was a finalist in the BusinessGreen Leaders awards 2022 in the Young Sustainability Executive of the Year category. Jenny is passionate in simplifying sustainability and helping others understand how they can help fight climate change.

Andy Miller

  • As CEO of Folens for close to 7 years, Andy Miller championed the Folens Goes Green initiative that began in 2022 to see how Folens could challenge our industry in thinking more about what we can each do to take responsibility for our own individual Green awareness and turn this into actionable items. The mantra was to instil doing is far better than talking. Andy was also the custodian of the Folens Giving Fund, which very generously gives back to the local community and beyond to projects that have the widest reach in Education.

John Gladstone

  • John has a wide range of experience within the IT sector working across various technologies, services and logistics. Since joining Softcat John's concentration has been developing supply chain services to support customer needs and demands.

Mark Butcher

  • Digital sustainability & GreenOps advocate and industry speaker, helping people transform their IT services, making them more sustainable and cost effective.

    "In my role today I help transform how organisations deliver and consume IT & cloud services, enabling them to make fact based decisions and plan for a successful and sustainable future.

    My passion is sustainability and I’m glad to be heavily involved in many initiatives across the world that are focused on reducing the impact that IT is having on the environment. Digital pollution is a real problem and by working together as a community we can address it."

Donal Quinn

  • Donal is the founder of ENSO. With a background in marketing and managing sustainability initiatives, Donal witnessed a knowledge gap between business practices and sustainability best practices. To address this, he developed the ENSO platform, enabling businesses to connect with customers, increase revenues, and have a positive impact on the environment and society.

    Donal is dedicated to driving sustainable change and inspiring businesses to integrate sustainability into their operations.

Mike Townsend

  • Mike is CEO with Earthshine Group – an international consultancy and training provider, focused on circular and sustainability transformations – unleashing the capability within people and their organisations.

    Mike is an influential business and economic transformation leader, speaker, teacher, advisory board member and writer – with thirty-eight years of experience in business, supply chain, sustainability, consultancy, education and engineering.

    Mike has worked with a wide range of businesses, large and small, in all sectors in UK, Europe and North America. He enjoys helping people and organisations join-up-the-dots to develop new, more sustainable solutions that deliver impact and work commercially; enhancing value to the customer, while reducing risk and cost.

    Mike is author of The Quiet Revolution (Routledge, forthcoming), Editor of Reframing the Game (2015), Lead author of A Journey in Search of Capitalism 2.0 (2013). He is also a regular contributor for Edie.net, Sustainable Brands, Huffington Post, The Guardian, Medium, and others.

    Mike also enjoys family life, hiking, swimming, reading, listening to music, practicing mindfulness, and is an avid drummer.

Gerard Clutterbuck

  • Gerard has been deeply involved in Techies Go Green since its founding and operations and strategy manager for the organisation. Gerard has almost 30 years’ experience working in the technology sector as lead designer and project manager, developing products companies supplying equipment for the laboratory, semiconductor and communications industries. Working both from within these companies and as an external consultant, Gerard has developed their strategy, roadmap, feature definition and branding along with the design of their product lines from concept to manufacture. Gerard is a passionate advocate of sustainability with a particular interest in promoting the widespread adoption of circular economy practices in industry and service sectors.

Agnese Metitieri

  • Agnese Metitieri is a member of IMR's Sustainable Manufacturing Division operating as their Circular Economy Ventures Lead (formerly interim Circular Economy Innovation Lead). Agnese is a key contributor to Ireland's flagship Circular Economy initiative CIRCULÉIRE and leads the Circular Ventures Accelerator Programme, supporting mid-stage start up companies to develop their circular businesses.

    With a strong background in sustainable development, circular innovation and climate impact, Agnese is contributing to advancing Ireland’s industries transition to a net-zero carbon circular economy. She has actively participated in global forums, such as the World Circular Economy Forum 2024, where she shared insights on circular innovation within Irish industry. Agnese’s expertise spans system thinking, circular value chains, and sustainable business models, making her a key figure in promoting circular economy practices both locally and internationally.

Paul McSweeney

  • Full details coming soon.

Donal Minihane

  • Donal Minihane is the Managing Director of Hotel Doolin, who initiated and managed the process of achieving Ireland's first certified carbon-neutral hotel status for Hotel Doolin. Donal has overseen their commitment to sustainability which is reflected in their efforts to reduce water and energy usage, minimise waste, and support local businesses by sourcing our food locally. Other innovations include Hotel Doolin's commitment to source 100% of its food produce, for its Glas Restaurant, within a 30-mile radius of the hotel, ensuring the freshest ingredients and supporting our local community.

    Under his leadership, Hotel Doolin has won Ireland's Greenest Hotel at the Gold Medal Awards, and the Sustainability Team of the Year 2021 at the Green Awards. Our Green Manager won IHI Environmental Manager of the Year, the Pakman Waste Reduction Award and Chambers Ireland CSR Award for Green Team Work. Donal recognises that carbon neutrality or carbon negative is not enough as it does not take into account the majority of their Scope 3 emissions, and is now embarking on a higher commitment to become a NetZero Hotel by 2029.

Justin Jacober

  • Justin Jacober has over 20 years of senior experience across Europe, North, and South America in the regulated and deregulated energy markets with another 10 growing and scaling highly entrepreneurial private companies. Most recently he was the managing director for Centrica Business Solutions, developing clean energy solutions for the UK and Ireland.

Shane McDonnell

  • Shane is a versatile strategy & communications consultant with over 20 years cross-sectoral experience. He has worked with specialist agencies, large corporates, and for the past 8 years - helping to scale disruptive start-ups into new markets. 

    Most recently, Shane played a pivotal role in creating, launching and leading the Sustainability Cluster at the Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin. Shane is an advocate of entrepreneurial thinking to stimulate innovation & sustainability in all businesses.

Giles Crown

  • Giles is a highly experienced practitioner providing expert, commercial and pragmatic support to his clients in managing legal and regulatory risk and dealing with disputes through litigation or alternative dispute resolution, as well as defending regulatory investigations. 

    Giles works for a wide variety of clients but has a particular focus on the creative, media and tech sectors, major advertisers and brands and high net worth individuals. 

    Giles’ areas of specialism include intellectual property (trade marks, passing off, copyright, designs, database rights), media (defamation, confidence, misuse of private information, data protection, freedom of information) and regulatory (advertising, consumer, media, tech, online safety, environmental) matters. He has a particular interest in how emerging tech such as AI and blockchain impact on these areas. 

Dr. Shane McGuinness

  • Details coming soon.

Ciarán Hughes

  • Ciarán Hughes is a certified financial planner at Ethico and an expert in pension & investment solutions. Education · Financial Planning Standards Board Ireland DAC. Certified Financial Planner™ - CFP® Finance and Financial Management Services. 2022 - 2022.