Register for ARCO’s Panel Discussion “Military Career Transition to the Civil Service” in the Cedar and Cypress Rooms UCD, Belfield, on 26th July, 1830 – 2100, via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/military-career-transition-to-the-civil-service-tickets-672888195707?aff=oddtdtcreator
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion on Military Career Transition to the Civil Service, hosted by the Association of Retired Commissioned Officers (ARCO). This event is part of our ongoing work on military community engagement and career transition, and it aims to provide valuable insights into the career paths of our esteemed panellists, the realities of transitioning from the Defence Forces to the Civil Service, and a formal structuring of transition to other branches of the Public Services.
Moderated by Captain Phillip Quinlan (Retd), a member of the ARCO Executive Committee, this engaging panel discussion will feature distinguished panellists including John Boylan from the Department of Transport, Gerry Waldron, and Donal Gallagher from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Graeme Towell from the Department of Defence, and Danny O’Sullivan, from the Department of Housing and Local Government.
The event will kick off with light refreshments at 18:30, followed by the panel discussion from 19:00 to 20:00. The discussion will delve into the career journeys of our panellists, shedding light on the realities of transitioning from the Defence Forces to the Civil Service, as well as the formal structuring of transition to other branches of the Public Services. Following the panel discussion, there will be an opportunity for networking and further conversations.
We invite both retired and serving military personnel to participate in this informative event, where you can gain valuable insights into military career transitions and explore the opportunities available in the Civil Service.
Register now, via Eventbrite to secure your spot at the Cedar and Cypress Rooms in the UCD University Club.
UCD Belfield is well served by bus and parking is free during the summer months in the permit parking areas. If you are driving, be sure to park in carpark N2 right beside the O’Reilly Hall and University Club. (Both are just North of the ‘Lake’ and convenient to the N11 Entrance – See UCD Campus Map.)