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May 2009
Challenges and Promise for Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Dublin"
Dublin City Council with the Fulbright Commission of Ireland have sponsored research to identify best practices for immigrant entrepreneurship and encourage greater economic participation among the new citizen communities. The research was conducted by Jack Pinkowski, Ph.D., who will present his findings concerning economic development issues and enhancements that will make Dublin more attractive for immigrant entrepreneurs. There will be an open discussion of the research findings and recommendations.
Please RSVP before 15th May to email: edu@dublincity.ie
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