Paul Lynch sold whiskey in Africa, worked for Denis O’Brien in the Caribbean and has established and backed a string of businesses. Still just 45 and now based in Texas, the Dubliner leads Chargify, a hotly-tipped billing software firm.
A network of four regional start-up support hubs will take over the State-sponsored accelerator programme. From geographic reach to extended timelines, they promise to do more with less and target one key metric for the indigenous tech scene: jobs.
Eoghan McCabe has just moved back to Dublin from San Francisco. Having transitioned from CEO to chairman of Intercom, the entrepreneur talks about winning customers like Amazon, Trump’s America, wealth, investing and the future.
While it’s a necessary part of business planning, forecasting has become abnormally challenging of late as we are at the mercy of consumer confidence. And that is becoming increasingly more volatile.
Experience has thought me that IP is an asset worth protecting for every entrepreneur – not just tech giants or songwriters.
He worked for Tony Ryan and Fred Goodwin, built a global aviation giant and lost a fortune in the crash. Avolon boss Domhnal Slattery talks about success, failure and his fears for the Irish economy.
Rena Maycock, a new business columnist for The Currency, has just turned 40. But her career spans everything from film production to radio sales and matchmaking. Now, she wants to help keep children safe on smartphones.
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