Resumo profissional
His business experience includes:
General Manager Ireland
Marketing Director UK
VP Marketing Unilever.
Today he is a sought after keynote speaker and facilitator who has been referenced as
“James Joyce meets Tom Peters” and …………… “An Irish Dilbert.”
Conor Cunneen is:
Author: Why Ireland Never Invaded America and is currently working on his second book.
He has been published over forty times on business topics in USA, UK, Ireland, Australia.
Co-host of JobTalk on Chicago radio.
Winner of the coveted Chicago Toastmasters Humorous Speaker of the Year award for would you believe a speech on …………… Customer Service in San Quentin Jail.
Informações de contato
Naperville
IL 60540 (profissionais)
Conor Cunneen postou uma entrada de blog 26/10/2009
Humorous Motivational Speaker - Healthcare
Well gang, this is a test to see if I can post a video to my blog from YouTube without bringing the world wide web to a crashing halt.Given that one of the purposes of my blog is to create awareness for my speaking business via keywords, I suppose I should reference that this is a video titled... more »
Conor Cunneen atualizou o perfil dele 08/08/2009
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Conor Cunneen postou uma entrada de blog 27/05/2009
BAN "unemployment"
Those of you who have been to Ireland will know that the “F” bomb is part of our vernacular. It is used as a verb, an adjective and a noun – often in the same sentence! So I’m not easily offended. There is one word though that drives me absolutely crazy and to me is akin to a swear word. The... more »
Conor Cunneen postou uma entrada de blog 30/03/2009
GM's Wagoner: Right to go but questionable timing
Well I suppose if you're tenure in charge sees a drop in U.S. market from 32% to 18% you can't complain if you are shown the door. Rick Wagoner is out as GM chief. The action is not that surprising – the company lost $80 billion in the past four year, but the timing might be questionable.The... more »