Restart - Generating Communties in 2021
Susan Hayes Culleton • March 24, 2021
Restart - Generating Communties in 2021
During the Restart+ event today, we discussed sustainable community development.
A summary:
1. Use very clear goal-setting, test your assumptions (for changeability and impact) as well questioning how a problem could improve the outcome.
2. Titanic Quarter, Canary Wharf, Puerto Madero and Portland, Oregon offer inspiring examples of big-impact community development.
3. “Regeneration enables families to return, emigration to be counteracted and work life balance to be restored”, Mícheál Ó Duibhir
5. “Show role models and best practice to change mindset”, Claire Ferris
4. “Be a problem solver, deliver for founders and bring everybody with you”, Martina Earley
5. “Regional alliances fast track knowledge, pools resources and builds sustainability into opportunities”, Padraig Gallagher, Letterkenny Institute of Technology
6. “You can access the self-assessment tool at www.restartcommunities.eu” Maire Gaffney
7. “2020 has made companies hyper local, increased the importance of tech and agile thinking and soared community spirit”, Orla Casey
8. “Community wealth needs to take more focus”, Charlie Fisher
9. “We lend to projects where the profit is for the greater good”, Dónal Traynor
MBS LIB QFA

In our recent Society of Actuaries In Ireland webinar for 5th and 6th-year students, Susan HayesCulleton CFA, "The Positive Economist" facilitated an insightful Q&A session with Rebecca O'Mahoney and Mairead Grant where they shared their experiences and insights from their journeys and careers in the field.