Feedback

“I just wanted to drop you a line to congratulate you and your team on the organisation of a very successful conference. You had a great list of speakers and participants and you should be proud of your facilitation and networking skills. Thank you very much for raising some of the key issues that need to be discussed in the city and congregating an influential group of people around those issues. I am pleased that the Council were able to support the conference. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance in the future.”
Peter McNaney, ceo Belfast City Council

“Many thanks for inviting me to participate, I found the whole thing stimulating. Well done to the team.”
Cllr Tom Ekin, Alliance Party, Former Lord Mayor of Belfast

“I enjoyed the day and congratulations in running a very good and well attended event!”
Mark Hanna, Director Mascott Construction

“Comhghairdeas, bhí an rud ar fad ar fheabhas, iontach spreagúil agus suimiúl agus níl aon amhras orm rinne sé níos mó maitheas ansin don cheathrú ghaeltachta ná mar a rinneadh ó foilsíodh tuairisc Clive Dutton, maith sibh!”
Eimear Ní Mhathúna, Stiúrthóir Cultúrlann MacAdaim-Ó Fiaich

“Just wanted to take this opportunity to congratulate you all on what has been a very successful and encouraging conference. Having had the opportunity to speak to numerous guests tonight and my colleagues who also attended, the feedback from everyone has been superb. The gala dinner tonight was very well organised and executed. I must take this opportunity to thank you for the positioning of our branding and the numerous warm mentions you afforded to Continental Airlines on the night. On behalf of everyone here at Continental, thank you again.”
Barry Jackson, Continental Airlines

“Congratulations, another great success and a very stimulating conference – well done and congratulations to all the team. We all need to build on this now.”
Tim Losty, Crumlin Road-Girdwood Project

“Many thanks for the invitation to what was a very informative and high quality conference. I really enjoyed the diverse range of speakers and the opportunity to network with people that are passionate about regenerating Belfast. The calibre of the conference and the organisation was a credit to you and the staff working in the background to make the event such a success. Please forward my appreciation to them for their professionalism and organisational skills.”
John McCorry, North Belfast Partnership Board

“Thank you for inviting me to speak at your conference, it was quite an experience and one where I believe I learned more than I gave.  The schedule was hectic; four interviews and two speeches with little sleep placed significant pressure on me.  I enjoyed every minute of it… I hope I provided some insight and new ideas on how to solve difficult problems. The University of Ulster’s plan to expand its city center campus is a significant economic investment and will stimulate the local economy in many ways (Fire and Ice).  However, if the project is to be a success, the University has to listen to the concerns of the community.  My talk on Community Benefit Agreements shed some light on how  people of good will can work together.   Gerry Adams was concerned that all Quarters share in economic development projects. This is a concept which we all agree on.  Although he did not say it, he was preaching for One Belfast.  Perhaps the concept should be embraced by all. Belfast: City of Quarters Conference could become The City of Quarters equals One Belfast Conference.”
Thomas A. Dunne, Vice-President for Government Relations and Urban Affairs, Fordham University, New York

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