Oxford’s Balliol College chapel is an unlikely setting to observe some of Ireland’s brightest business minds run into difficulty. The education session – leading without words – followed a day of teaching from leading Oxford academics as part of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year programme. The chief executive retreat run by the financial services firm is a key part of that programme. Diverse groupIt brings together alumni from the programme and this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalists – people from across the spectrum of Ireland’s diverse business world. Bill Wolsey, the managing director of hospitality company the Beannchor Group and a finalist in this year’s EY programme, disagreed, arguing the case for Belfast.
Source: The Irish Times May 26, 2018 05:01 UTC