African Professional Network of Ireland - APNI
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The African Professional Network of Ireland aims to connect all ambitious professionals from African origins living in Ireland
The African Professional Network of Ireland (APNI) aims to connect all ambitious professional individuals living in Ireland, particularly those of African origin. We aim to organise networking based events at least 4 times a year, with keynote speeches on topics that are relevant to members. These events will also give members of APNI a platform to showcase their projects, ambitions and talents. Whilst largely event based, we invite professionals from all backgrounds to discuss topics that connect, empower and motivate members of the community on this page.
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