INUSA Announces Films To Be Shown At Inaugural Film Festival During National Conference

INUSA Announces Films To Be Shown At Inaugural Film Festival During National Conference

Alamo_Drafthouse_West_Oaks.350w_263hINUSA Announces Films To Be Shown At Inaugural Film Festival During National Conference

Irish Network USA has announced the selection of two award winning feature films to be shown at their inaugural film festival on September 13, 2014. Doors will open at 2:45pm at the historic Alamo Drafthouse Ritz Cinema in Austin, Texas, for screenings of “Rebuilding the World Trade Center” and “The Irish Pub Film”. Both films will be followed by Q&A sessions with the filmmakers who will be participating remotely.

“We spent a great amount of time considering what films would best fit within the mission of Irish Network USA, and with ‘Rebuilding the World Trade Center’ and ‘The Irish Pub Film’ we’ve found them,” stated Steve Lenox, President of Irish Network USA. “Every one of our members can relate to the stories being told in these films, furthering our ‘boots to suits’ approach to engaging the Diaspora across the US.”

“Storytelling is a critical element in the life of the Irish, one that extends through the generations, no matter how far removed they may be from living within the borders of an island we all still refer to as home,” stated Deirdre Woodbyrne, Executive Director or Irish Network USA. “These films continue that tradition, and we know that as the credits roll and the lights come up on our inaugural film festival our members will feel closer to their heritage, and more engaged than ever.”

“Rebuilding the World Trade Center” by Belfast filmmaker and artist Marcus Robinson, is a culmination of ten years of work using 35 mm time-lapse film intertwined with a series of lithographs, drawings and oil paintings capturing life on the World Trade Center Site. Documenting the redevelopment of Ground Zero, from the perspective of the tradesmen and tradeswomen working there, the film gives an inside look at the motivation and commitment of those who have taken on the task of rebuilding on one of the most hallowed grounds in the world.

Alex Fegan’s “The Irish Pub Film” tells the stories of some of the most traditional pubs in Ireland, and the characters and memories within their walls. “We tell the story through the eyes and anecdotes of publicans whose pubs have been in their families for at least three generations, we learn of family & community, jokes & songs, life & loss, and more,” Fegan said. He continued, “I’m really thrilled for my film to be included as part of the inaugural INUSA Film Festival! Having worked with several of the Irish Network Chapters this year, I’ve realized what brilliant work they do to help promote Irish art and artists around America. We couldn’t be more grateful to Irish Network for the welcome and support we received at film festivals and other events we attended.”

For further information on the pubs and the film, please visit www.irishpubfilm.com.

More about Marcus’ film and artwork can be found by on his website at www.marcusrobinsonart.com.

Tickets for the Irish Network Film Festival are $15.00 and can be purchased in advance at the Irish Network USA website.

The festival will take place as part of INUSA’s National Conference to be held September 11-14 in Austin, Texas. To learn more about the conference click here. Follow Irish Network USA on twitter @IrishNetworkUSA and the annual conference at #INUSA14.

 


Thank you to our friends at Irish Central for helping us make this important announcement!

Applied Innovation Workshop Added to INUSA Conference Agenda

Applied Innovation Workshop Added to INUSA Conference Agenda

Applied Innovation Workshop Added to INUSA Conference Agenda

Modeled after a program Salesforce has delivered to numerous Fortune 100 companies, this high energy 90-minute workshop will allow INUSA leaders and members to address challenges they face in their local networks to build additional membership and to reach out and engage an even more significant portion of the Irish Diaspora across the US. By looking at how INUSA and our local chapters operate through the eyes of prospective, new and existing members, this exercise will help set the course for the organization’s growth in 2015 and beyond.

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Irish Network A Link In Growing Chain

Irish Network A Link In Growing Chain

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Over the past several years, from the highest reaches of the Irish government right through to those that we might refer to as the ‘rank and file’ of the Diaspora, great effort has been placed on finding bright spots in an otherwise gloomy view of Ireland’s economic standing and future growth potential.

Many of us know the stats and the one-liners, and recite them as comfortably as we do the ABCs. Ireland ‘punches above its weight’ and ‘Ireland is open for business’ are now common phrases.  What PowerPoint presentation is complete without reminding us that Ireland is home to nine of the world’s top ten medical technology companies, ten top ‘born on the internet’ companies, and so forth and so on?

One thing we know for sure is that Ireland continues on the road to recovery. A strategic combination of economic belt tightening, successful messaging, and good old fashioned ‘can do’ seems to have pushed Ireland well ahead of other nations that stood shoulder to shoulder at the precipice of economic disaster. Huge credit for this turnaround also belongs to the IDA and Enterprise Ireland, whose teams continued to do more with less, never lost sight of their objectives and never missed a day of giving 110% towards attracting record levels of inward investment and opening up new markets for indigenous Irish companies.

Perhaps most importantly though, this road to recovery has been largely paved by efforts to engage the Diaspora in a more significant way, seeking their input, inviting them to be a part of Ireland’s resurgence, and encouraging them to connect with their ‘home’ in a more meaningful way.

Since being formally established in 2010, Irish Network USA has been proud to be part of these efforts, and has made giving our members an opportunity to exercise their emotional ties to Ireland in a tangible way, a cornerstone of our mission.

By providing a national framework and support, Irish Network USA and its chapters are able to offer high quality networking opportunities for Irish, Irish-Americans and ‘friends’ of Ireland; increase business opportunities and economic development between the United States and Ireland; connect newly arrived Irish immigrants with their communities in member cities and states, promote Irish Arts and Culture through film, literature, theatre, dance and language, support the promotion of Irish sports such as hurling and Gaelic Football, and complement the efforts of pre-existing Irish organizations and associations in INUSA Member cities.

Prior to the launch of Irish Network USA, these efforts existed within individual ‘IN’ chapters, but now flourish at a national level, with chapters learning and building from each other’s success.

Irish Network USA, through our chapters, has been proud to offer a platform to reach the Diaspora in efforts to continue to strengthen business and cultural links between the United States and the entire island of Ireland. Our efforts to connect our members to Ireland as a whole are most evident in recent partnerships we have developed with government entities such as the Northern Ireland Bureau and Tourism Ireland.

In the years since our formal launch countless artists, companies, academic institutions, non profits and others have worked through the Network’s 19 chapters to develop strong bases of support here in the US.

New York City raised, but very much trained in her art through summers at her Grandmother’s side in Donegal, Tara O’Grady, a singer whose unique sound and stage mastery inspired an impromptu duet with none other than A-list actor Bruce Willis; Dublin filmaker Alex Fegan, Director of “Irish Pub”; Antrim based Randox, a global leader in healthcare diagnostics; and Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey, produced at the oldest licensed distillery in Ireland are just a few examples of those that  have successfully utilized the Irish Network to further their ambitions while helping tie chapters and members back to Ireland in an intimate way.

And once again in 2014, Irish Network USA, through our chapters in New York City and New Jersey, are proud to be partners in the New York-New Belfast Conference. One of the premier events on the Irish American calendar this conference provides participants from both sides of the Atlantic with unique opportunities to rub shoulders with acclaimed artists, key policymakers, and corporate leaders whose efforts to build bridges between New York and Belfast have paid great dividends in continuing to build unbreakable bonds between two world class cities.

In short, all of these efforts described above, relate to an uptick in efforts among the Irish to use effective networking as a means to build meaningful relationships that lead to increased business opportunities and a greater understanding of how we can all work together to help each other advance our interests. Whether we choose to subscribe to ‘a rising tide lifts all boats’, ‘in unity there is strength’ or any other philosophy, it seems clear that out of this economic downturn the Irish have learned, perhaps more than anything else, that our successes and failures are intrinsically tied together, and that by harnessing the strength of our individual networks for a greater cause much can be achieved.

Our good friend Mairtin O’Muilleoir is perhaps the best example of how the art of networking can be used to tear down walls that have kept us from reaching the heights we aspire to, and even with a year of wearing the prestigious Mayoral Chain for the City of Belfast, has shown us how working together, for each other, can make the difference between simply moving ahead and rocketing to levels previously thought unattainable.

For Irish Network USA this networking happens in a variety of forums- film screenings, happy hours, fundraising galas, etc. The common thread though, and the real key to networking success, is our commitment to making sure our members are meeting face to face. Emails, tweets, and the occasional phone call are all modern conveniences that keep us connected when the miles separate us, and we of course take advantage of our robust social media and web presence to keep members connected, but it is evident that there is no substitute for making direct connections.

As the gavel comes down to open the third annual New York-New Belfast Conference we once again are proud to welcome our friends from near and far, and recommit ourselves to not only using this time to build our own set of contacts and advance our interests, but also to help those that sit on our right and our left during the proceedings build theirs, with the knowledge that together we can achieve anything.


 

By Steve Lenox • Co-President • Irish Network USA • May 2014

This piece also appeared in the New York-New Belfast Supplement of the Irish Echo.

INUSA Proud to Welcome President Higgins to Chicago

INUSA Proud to Welcome President Higgins to Chicago

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Invited by University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy to deliver the 2014 King Abdullah II Annual Leadership Lecture on May 12, President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins laid out a holistic approach to addressing complex global challenges, emphasizing specifically the interconnectivity of economics, ethics, immigration and the environment.

 

“Ireland Network Chicago was proud to participate as a Sponsor Partner for this highlight event of the President’s visit to the Midwest” said Seamus Byrne, past President of Ireland Network Chicago and a board member of Irish Network USA. The lecture was hosted by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs at The Drake, an historic hotel in downtown Chicago. At a later reception hosted by Consul General Aidan Cronin and attended by over 800 guests from the Chicago Irish community, the President spoke optimistically on the future of Ireland, the momentum of the economic recovery underway, and the critical role played by the Diaspora in that future.

 

Also attending the reception hosted by the Consulate was Mary McFarland Brooks, IN Minnesota representative to the INUSA Board.  “Becoming part of the INUSA Network has offered our members the opportunity to more fully exercise their support for business, cultural and sport initiatives that tie us back to Ireland in a tangible way,” said Brooks. “I was honored to represent IN Minnesota at this special event and look forward to continuing to build valuable relationships with INUSA chapters and members across the country.”

“Irish Network USA is honored to be able to be a part of these events that do so much to keep the Diaspora engaged with Ireland in a meaningful way,” state Steve Lenox, Co-President of Irish Network USA. “President Higgins offered inspiring words during his time in Chicago and is certainly always welcome to come back and visit with members of any one of our 19 chapters!”

 

Irish Network USA launching 18th Chapter in Buffalo, NY

Buffalo was a well known destination for a lot of Irish economic immigrants. They came after the Great Famine to work in the steel mills and large factories that were prevalent in the area. Today Buffalo boast a popular Irish feis and most recently is the place where the latest chapter addition to the Irish Network USA. This revitalized network spearheaded by Steve Lenox, Deirdre Woodbyrne and John Murphy is taking the US by storm.

Buffalo is the second most populous city in New York state, Buffalo is an architectural gem. Over 12% of its population claims Irish heritage.

“Buffalo has been a destination for Irish immigrants since the founding of this nation, and we have continued to build the Irish community throughout the region,” said Donall O’Carroll, Irish Network Buffalo President. “With such a proud Irish tradition in Western New York, we are hoping the launch will bring out our existing friends and introduce us to new faces as well.”

Irish Network Buffalo joins Irish Network USA to bolster business opportunities and economic development between the United States and Ireland, to support and encourage Irish Arts and Culture through film, literature, theater, dance, and language; to encourage and promote Irish sports through the States; to support the efforts of local Irish organizations and associations; and to serve as a conduit between newly arrived Irish immigrants and their communities in member cities and states.

“The excitement we have seen in Buffalo is contagious and we are excited to officially get Irish Network Buffalo off the ground,” said Steve Lenox, Co-President of Irish Network USA. “Irish Network USA was founded to help Irish, friends of Ireland, and Irish American professionals across the United States connect with peers and to develop relationships to foster success in business, economic, and social ventures. We are excited to now have Buffalo a part of this ever expanding network.”

Irish Network USA is the national umbrella organizations integrating the Irish networks that exist in various cities across the United States. Irish Network Buffalo is the 18th chapter to be launched, with a 19th expected this October in Houston. Currently, Irish Network chapters can be found in Seattle, Bay Area (California), San Diego, Nevada, Phoenix, Colorado, Austin, New Orleans, Chicago, Minnesota, Cleveland, Washington DC, Delaware, Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York City, Delaware and Boston.

Irish Network USA is launching its 18th chapter on June 4, 2014, with an event for Irish Network Buffalo onboard the U.S.S. Little Rock at One Naval Park Cove.

The launch will begin at 5:30 and tickets will cost $50.

Posted by Stephen Smith (@StephenJPSmith) of Irish Central.