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JCI Dublin sweeps the boards at JCI Ireland National E Awards. |
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JCI Dublin was successful in winning 8 national E awards at JCI Ireland’s national convention in Kilashee, Naas, Co Kildare. JCI Dublin was announced as the JCI Ireland Most Outstanding Branch of the Year 2008 at an exclusive awards ceremony in Naas on the 4th of October.
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Get out, Get Active with Active Citizen Week! |
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Active Alfie, Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and JCI Ireland launch Active Citizen Week
Bertie Ahern, TD and JCI Ireland's Active Alfie today launched Active Citizen Week organised by JCI Ireland in Naas, Co. Kildare. The initiative focuses on encouraging individuals across Ireland to pledge to get more active in their communities. A website www.fifty-ways.com has been set up by JCI Ireland and Irish people of all ages are being asked to log on and pledge to become more active. Visitors to the site can choose from a menu of 50 different ways to become more active and make a difference. Each person who makes a pledge will receive an Active Citizenship pack which will include information on new ways to be an active citizen as well as profiles and interviews with active citizens all over the country. The idea behind the week is to stimulate the interest of young people in Ireland to get involved as active citizens. The first pledge was made by Mr. Ahern who said "Active Citizenship is something that each and everyone of us can participate in, be it government, business, media, or various other organisations. Active citizenship is a practical activity that concerns how we engage with each other and it can contribute to improve a better society for all of us."
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JCI Dublin partners with DITSU to host JCI Presenter in Dublin. |
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JCI Dublin President Kevin Guerin with Laura Hadade and Tudor Borlea organised JCI Presenter training held in Dublin on September 20th last. The training was conducted by head trainer Michaela Luise Fischer with assistance from Helen Flatley and Julia Floricke at the boardroom in DIT Aungier Street. The day of training in presentation skills and public speaking is a crucial part of the JCI University training.
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Searching for the Friendliest Business in Dublin! |
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How friendly is your business? Do you know the friendliest business in Dublin? This was the question put to business people all over the capital city during september and october. The search was on to find the winners of the JCI Dublin Friendly Business Awards 2008.
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Junior Chamber International Dublin Fights Malaria with Bed Nets |
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JCI Dublin are proud to announce that they are undertaking a series of fundraising activities to send 1000 bed nets to Africa by the end of 2008. The initiative was sparked by current world President and fellow Dubliner, Graham Hanlon's committment to the United Nations Foundation to help with their campaign against Malaria. JCI World will contribute to the "Nothing but Nets" campaign by sending 1 million malaria-fighting bed nets to children in Africa by 2015.
Kristy Clarke
25 August 2008, JCI Dublin
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JCI Dublin at JCI Leadership Summit at the U.N. |
At the end of July, JCI Dublin President Kevin Guerin joined the Irish
delegation travelling to New York to assist in the JCI Leadership
Summit at the United Nation. JCI Members from all over the globe were
at the event to discuss the 2008 JCI Commitment to Action to Advance
CSR through the UN Global Compact.
Kevin Guerin
2008 JCI Dublin President
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Kim-Chi raised funds for JCI Nothing but Nets |
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On the 26th July 2008, Kim-Chi pub and restaurant based in Parnell Street organised a bazaar in their beer garden to celebrate their 2nd Anniversary. Over 250 Euro was raised and was given to JCI's "Nothing but Bed Nets Campaign".
"It is a nice way of celebrating our Birthday and benefits the Community," said Kyounghee Lee, the owner of Kim-Chi.
Members of JCI Dublin participated in the event and Nothing But Bednets Campaign Director in Dublin, Kristy Clarke enthused "It is nice to see businesses taking the initiative and helping the organisation in this cause".
JCI Dublin is now welcoming similar initiatives from businesses and other organisations to help us save lives in sub-saharan Africa. JCI Dublin would like to Thank Kim-Chi www.hophouse.ie
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25th June - JCI Fingal was organising a visit and a dinner a the Dail, parliement of Ireland. Members of JCI Dublin took opportunities to join them and enjoy the evening. Eveline tell us more about this experience.
Kevin Guerin
2008 President
JCI Dublin
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JCI Dublin in Turku, Finland |
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 The JCI Dublin Delegates in Turku
Sunny weather, sea, boats, tanned people. We were not expecting any of this, still we encountered all of them during the Sparkling Experiences JCI European Conference in Turku, Finland. Several of the JCI Dublin members arrived in Turku via Stockholm on a cruise ferry, and had a chance to meet members of JCI Sweden, Norway, Turkey and Denmark in advance of the conference, and even have a warm-up party!
The conference gave all the participants the opportunity to grow and learn, by taking part into trainings, competitions and listening to keynote speakers. It was also a truly multinational and multicultural event, attracting JCI members from all over Europe, but also from countries as far as Japan, Korea, USA, Mexico, Tunisia and many others.
First time attendees to the conference received special treatment: each was given a little light-green flag, which was a conversation opener, and sometimes even a door opener! (especially for first-timers who needed to get signatures from senior members during meetings :D )
With trainings during the day and parties during the night, it was a really intense experience, and I am glad to have been among the jaycees who had their first international conference in Turku! My only regret was that so many good trainings were overlapping, and I had to make tough selection choices!
Delegates from JCI Ireland had a special place in the conference, as the 2008 World President Graham Hanlon is from Ireland. The spirit of the Irish delegation was therefore very high, and only sky was the limit when JCI Ireland won two awards during the Awards Ceremony. Best publication and best UN Project were the categories for which JCI Ireland went under the the spotlight, and boy does the spotlight feel good! So good that we are planning to win even more awards for the next year's conference in Budapest! And speaking of Budapest, their "Dance to impress" competition gave JCI Dublin another chance to get on stage, as we got a mention for participating, and doing the jolly dance moves in front of major landmarks in Dublin. We did not win that one yet, but the competition is still open until June 2009, so keep an eye out for more hungarian dancing on the streets of Dublin!
There are so many stories to be told, and so many impressions to be captured, that it would take several thousand words. I will let several photos do the job instead. Members of JCI Dublin initiated a project to share their individual experiences with everybody else, so watch out for the upcoming "JCI Ireland - Sparkling experiences in Turku" brochure!
Tudor Borlea
JCI Dublin
22 June 2008
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Young voters' confused about the Lisbon Treaty, says JCI Ireland. |
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"JCI Ireland recently surveyed our members and found 74% felt they were 'not well informed on the issues involved in the Lisbon Treaty and are undecided about how they will vote," said Catherine Laffey, National president JCI Ireland at a debate held in Dublin yesterday.
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London, 8th May, JCI Dublin president Kevin Guerin attended the 16th European Capital Meeting. This annual conference is an opportunity for all members to meet members from other European Capital, discover the host city and share ideas for development. This year JCI London has hosted the event. Seminars have been in the last floor of the London city hall with fantastic view of London.
Kevin Guerin - 2008 President
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JCI Presenter Training in Limerick |
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 JCI Presenter Training
The training was a perfect illustration of the JCI "Be better!" and "Learn by doing" mottos. The fifteen participants gathered at the Greenhills hotel in Limerick on Saturday May 10th. They came from all over Ireland, plus a special guest from JCI Edinburgh. The trainers were Marcel Driessen and Marjolein Jongman from the Netherlands, as well as Helen Flatley from JCI Ireland.
It all started at 10am sharp, as we had a lot to cover. A bit of coffee, a bit of dutch fruit salad (Marcel's specialty for waking us up) and we were off. To really give us a flavour of what was coming, each one of the participants had to do a 1 minute presentation of the most memorable experience for them. From white water rafting to car racing to driving license exam to bra parading to solar eclipse to saving lives - it was spectacular to hear so many great stories, and one could immediately get in touch with the inner Presenter!
With such good vibes in the air, we moved on to listening about presentation types, audience analysis, the content of the presentation and delivering it effectively. Each module was followed by some sort of "do it yourself" activity. The best craic was during the spontaneous/impromptu presentation, where a limited number of participants were given a subject on which to talk for two full minutes, without any time to prepare. It was an unique opportunity to find out so many interesting things about the mating habits of a peruvian bug, the culture of Yemen or the technical intricacies of a radar device. Things that the presenters themselves didn't think they knew! I'll just say it was the best laugh I had in a while. Stand up comedy is for beginners! :D
The training went on until around 21:30, with a lunch break and several smaller tea/coffee breaks. After almost 12 hours we were all definitely tired - however it was amazing the level of energy you get from actually being immersed in the training, rather than being just a passive listener. The grand finale was a 3 minute individual presentation on a JCI topic, followed by feedback sessions from both the trainers and the other participants. I found this to be the best part of the training. The fact that you could get so many points of view other than your own on the way you performed "on stage" meant you could find out things about your presentation style which you did not really notice before - a real help in improving!
Personally, I found the training to be a lot of fun, and extremely useful. And I'm pretty sure everybody else felt the same - otherwise it wouldn't have been that much fun, or that useful! It was all about the people, and the people were great.
Tudor Borlea
JCI Dublin
May 2008
 The happy graduate Presenters
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The search is on to find the JCI Dublin Outstanding Young Person of the Year 2008 |
JCI Dublin also known as Junior Chamber International Dublin has been involved in promoting the efforts of young people in Ireland for over 51 years. This year they are searching the country for the most outstanding Young Person to represent Dublin and Ireland at the JCI World Congress in New Delhi in India in September.
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Spring Conference moves JCI Dublin to spring into action |
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 JCI Dublin Winners Junior
Chamber International Dublin recently hosted the JCI Ireland Spring Conference
in Dublin City Centre. The conference which included three days of meetings,
training and even a marketing related treasure hunt across the city of Dublin was a resounding
success as over 50 JCI Ireland delegates attended.
Delegates
from both North and South of the border attended trainings, meetings and a
dinner hosted by JCI Dublin. JCI Dublin has never been an organisation to shy
away from stepping up to a challenge and the conference was a true test of
their resourcefulness.
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JCI Leadership Summit at the United Nations |
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July 28-29, 2008, UN Headquarters, New York City, USA
Corporate Social Responsibility is one of the most relevant topics for today’s business leaders. That’s why JCI is teaming up with the UN Global Compact to teach business and community leaders how to be competitive and responsible entrepreneurs. At the 2008 JCI Leadership Summit, delegates from 116 countries will go behind the security gates at the UN Headquarters to learn how JCI and the UN Global Compact are working together to redefine business in a globalized world.
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Well, the early bird for the 2008 Spring Conference is over now - nothing to worry about though: if you have not done so yet, there are still 20 days left to register for the conference!
Saturday will commence with a treasure hunt around Dublin. In the afternoon, we will find out more about ourselves with trainings on "Emotional Intelligence" and "Insight Discovery". The meal on Saturday night will be held in Cactus Jack's.
Subscribe now using this online form!
The JCI Ireland Spring Conference 2008, hosted by JCI Dublin is getting closer! Only 20 days left until the event will commence at the An Óige, Irish Youth Hostel Association, 61 Mountjoy Street, Dublin 7.
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 Everybody wins in the end
On Thursday, February 21st, 2008 the JCI Dublin Debating Competition
took place in London College, Merrion Square. The theme of the
competition was "Is television bad for children?"
Two teams went head to head in this competition:
- defending the argument that TV is bad for children: Michelle Daly, Mark Kelly and Tudor Borlea
- opposing the argument, claiming that TV is good for children: Elizabeth Donohoe, Kevin Guerin and Julien Rouaud
The judges were Raymond Reilly, Kevin Hatherill and Joe Heron, and the
presenter was Anthony Moran. Eveline Cardon helped organize the event,
unfortunatelly she could not join us on the night though.
The debate was heated and fun, each team puting up a very good show.
Extreme arguments ranging from talking about "the TV can't hurt you,
it's just a box" to "TV has created a generation of zombies" raised
laughter, nevertheless some very serious and valid points having been
raised as well. Violence, obesity, unrealistic expectations from life
were just a few of the arguments raised by the defendants of the
theory. Education, brain stimulation, and moderate use were just a few
of the counter-arguments used by the opposition.
The main speakers were Michelle Daly for the pro-team
and Elizabeth Donohoe for the against-team. In the end, the judges
decided that the opposing team made a stronger case, albeit on a very
close margin. Nevertheless, everybody truly won - and had a box of
chocolates in the end to prove it!
Tudor Borlea
JCI Dublin - February 2008
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New Website Version Is Up! |
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 Screenshot of new version
Welcome to the brand new Web 2.0 look and feel version of the JCI Dublin website!
We hope new members will find it easier to get around, and existing members will appreciate the fresh professional touch of the new version. Work is continuing to make things better, please e-mail any suggestions/concerns to
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Special thanks goes to Laura Hadade for creating the graphics displayed on the front page.
Tudor Borlea
JCI Dublin - February 21st, 2008
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Plan to be in India for the 2008 JCI World Congress |
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JCI Ireland Spring Conference 2008 |
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The JCI Ireland Spring Conference 2008, hosted by JCI Dublin is getting closer! Only 50 days left until the event will commence at the An Óige, Irish Youth Hostel Association, 61 Mountjoy Street, Dublin 7.
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