Full Line Up Revealed For Belfast Business & Mindset Event
Six expert business and mindset speakers are set to take to the stage at this week’s Momentum: A Night At The Museum.
The event taking place this Friday, September 22 at the Ulster Museum, which is supported by Gekkoshot will see attendees hear from a lineup of inspirational and motivational business personalities who will offer insights and expertise on a range of subjects from how to harness the power of AI for your business to how to master marketing assets to maximise your ROI. It promises an unforgettable evening filled with insights, networking, and incredible opportunities.
Speakers include Michelin Star restaurateur Michael Deane, AI expert Dr Fiona Browne from Datactics and creative innovator Sarah McBriar, owner of AVA and UP Productions.
“In a world teeming with events, Momentum stands out as providing a space that celebrates not just the business acumen but the passion, dedication, and the stories behind each success” said Michael Deane, adding: “I’m thrilled to take part, unveiling my ‘Michelin Star Mindset’ and delving into the intricate strategies that have sculpted my journey.
Organiser Warren Giffin from Momentum said the lineup is set to build on their highly successful event in January earlier this year: “A Night At The Museum aims to bridge the gap between business needs and mindset support.
“What sets Momentum apart is our commitment to creating an immersive and unforgettable experience. We believe that learning and growth should be enjoyable, and our evening events are designed to combine education, entertainment, and networking opportunities in a vibrant and lively atmosphere.”
Also taking to the stage is ECommerce expert Ryan Clarke, interior designer Ian Thompson and marketer Paul Kennedy who will be revealing their specialist knowledge on a range of key subjects to advance your business with actionable takeaways.
“Momentum is what the local business community needs… a fun and relaxed evening with experienced entrepreneurs sharing their knowledge through focused topics and a space to network” said Sarah McBriar.
“I want to do my part to help, impart my knowledge to others, and if this can inspire someone to take the leap or have confidence to be bold, in a city I care deeply about then I have done my job!”
This year the event is sponsored by Belfast City Airport.
Momentum co-founder Amée said: “Momentum serves as an accelerator for personal growth and professional progress.
“We understand that the world of business can often be a lonely one. Especially for business owners and entrepreneurs who have chosen a life outside of the usual 9-5.
“These people often struggle to find the right support both professionally and mentally. Which is why we set up Momentum.
“Our events are designed to facilitate open dialogues and share expertise across various business domains, while simultaneously providing insights into personal development and mindset mastery.
“Belfast City Airport’s involvement brings a unique opportunity for business owners and professionals. Key representatives from the airport will be in attendance, presenting an exclusive chance to discuss getting your products or services into the airport, an endeavour that can significantly boost your brand’s visibility and reach.”
Attendees at the event will also be given the opportunity to secure a gift bag including £7,000 worth of local products and business vouchers.
Warren added: “Our gift bag is the ultimate entrepreneur go-kit. It includes a fantastic array of local products including local coffee from Cargo Coffee 50% off a new brochure website from Gekkoshot and £5,000 off advertising throughout Belfast City Airport.”
Tickets for Momentum: A Night At The Museum on September 22, 7:00pm-late are now on sale from thisismomentum.co.uk



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