Chief Executives' Club


MOST RECENT CEC EVENT
Cal Thomas, one of America’s most widely syndicated columnists and political commentators, addressed members and guests of the Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s University Belfast, on 18 April, when he explored the question: ‘Is America Over?’ and shared his thoughts on Global Power and the Position of the USA. He gave an entertaining and provocative address before entering into a lively discussion led by local BBC Presenter, William Crawley. Pictured (l-r): are Cal Thomas; BBC presenter, William Crawley; and Queen’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tony Gallagher.

The Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s (CEC) is a valuable business forum in Northern Ireland that supports high-level business networking, established to strengthen links between higher education and the business community. Membership facilitates access to the international networks and research strengths of Queen’s University.

CEC lecture or dinner events are held several times a year, usually in the Great Hall at Queen’s.

CEC provides outstanding opportunities for business and public sector leaders in Northern Ireland and beyond to gain insight from keynote speakers of international regard and help promote enterprise and innovation across the region and the island of Ireland. The events are normally chaired by Queen’s President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Peter Gregson.

Membership is available to the Managing Director, Chief Executive, Chairperson or most senior member of staff in an organisation and to senior staff within Queen’s University.

For further information, contact Dolores Vischer, Chief Executives’ Club coordinator, d.vischer@qub.ac.uk , 028 9097 2573.