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Events Digest

New York Young Partners Spring Social

 

Over 100 supporters came out to attend the re-launch of the Partnership’s Young Partners New York chapter at the Consulate General of Ireland New York in April. Thank you to Consul General Helena Nolan, and the New York consular team for hosting this tremendous group of young professional supporters.

Thank you to our generous sponsor, Invest Northern Ireland, for their visionary support of this group.

To learn more about the Young Partners New York Chapter, receive updates on future events, and find out how you can support the Irish American Partnership, please contact Director of Development, Nicholas Michael, at [email protected].

To join the Irish American Partnership Young Partners group, please click here.

ABOUT US

The Young Partners group engages with our emerging generation of supporters by providing young professional networking opportunities and a connection to modern Ireland, while promoting and supporting the mission of the Irish American Partnership. Investing in Ireland’s future for almost 40 years, the Partnership has raised more than $50 million with 100 cents of every dollar going directly to Ireland. The Young Partners are enthusiastic about furthering the Partnership’s mission while developing their social and professional networks.

Throughout the year, the Young Partners chapters in Boston and New York meet for a variety of social and networking events, including talks from industry leaders, formal and informal social gatherings, and early access to Partnership programming.

While they are an integral part of the Partnership’s overall mission, the Young Partners are direct sponsors of the O’Neill School Grants Program. The Young Partners Grants provide much-needed support for primary schools across Ireland, honoring their heritage by investing in Ireland’s future.

The Young Partners group welcomes those with Irish heritage and all friends of Ireland.

The Young Partners program is proud to receive Emigrant Support Programme funding made possible through Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate General of Ireland in Boston.

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