Dublin Leadership Summit Returns for 4th Year with Powerful Speaker Line-Up

The Dublin Leadership Summit returns for its fourth year on 2nd October 2025 at the iconic Leopardstown Racecourse, bringing together some of Ireland’s most respected voices in business, sport, science and innovation.  Proudly presented by leading professional services firm AAB…

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News21st Aug 2025

By Emma Lancaster

The Dublin Leadership Summit returns for its fourth year on 2nd October 2025 at the iconic Leopardstown Racecourse, bringing together some of Ireland’s most respected voices in business, sport, science and innovation. 

Proudly presented by leading professional services firm AAB and The Dublin Network, the 2025 Summit offers a platform for real conversations about leadership, growth, and resilience in a changing world. 

The event will once again be hosted by the “guru of global philanthropy,” Kingsley Aikins, CEO of The Networking Institute. Kingsley is a renowned expert on the power of connection and building professional relationships, with a career spanning six countries and key roles in trade promotion, diaspora engagement, and philanthropy. A TEDx speaker and CBE awardee for his work on British-Irish relations, Kingsley has developed a methodology that teaches professionals how to build and leverage strong networks to thrive in business and life. Kingsley, with his colleague, Dr. Martin Russell, has established The Diaspora Institute, and they have worked with over 50 countries around the world, helping them establish diaspora engagement strategies. 

Featured Speakers: 

  • Caroline Keeling, Non-Executive Director and Former CEO of Keelings
    Caroline is the former CEO of Keelings, one of Ireland’s largest fruit and vegetable distributors, and now leads CBA Ventures, investing in digital and nutritional healthcare. She is Chair of BEATS Medical, a National Council member of IBEC, and sits on the board of Enterprise Ireland’s Leadership 4 Growth programme. Caroline is also active in philanthropy through roles with Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, Valid Nutrition, and the Ifrah Foundation, and has represented Ireland in the Polo World Cup. 
  • Orlaith Ryan, Co-Founder, CTO & Board Member of Shorla Oncology
    A trailblazer in biotech and pharmaceutical innovation, Orlaith brings over 15 years’ experience in regulatory affairs and oncology development. Under her leadership, Shorla has brought four cancer treatments to the U.S. market, addressing critical unmet medical needs. She is also a Chartered Scientist, governance expert, and educator in regulatory affairs across Europe. 
  • Michael McCambridge, Managing Director of McCambridge
    At the helm of a third-generation family food business celebrating its 80th anniversary, Michael has led McCambridge to become a category leader in Irish traditional breads. A finalist in the 2023 EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards, he champions sustainable business practices, lean operations, and strong Irish provenance. 

Book your place today

Tickets are available for a donation amount, with 100% of proceeds going to Ronald McDonald House Charities, helping to support families of seriously ill children across Ireland. 

“We’re proud to bring the Dublin Leadership Summit back in 2025,” said Emma Lancaster, Chief Executive at AAB. “This event reflects the kind of ambition, curiosity and connection we value at AAB – and it’s a brilliant way to bring business leaders together for a greater purpose.”  

Les Dunne from The Dublin Network added, “This summit started as a local idea to spark bigger conversations, and it’s grown into a truly national event. Our speakers this year reflect the diversity, talent and courage of leadership in Ireland today – and we’re honoured to help raise funds for such an important charity.”  

Whether you’re a senior executive, entrepreneur, or aspiring leader, this event offers a rare opportunity to learn, connect, and contribute to a powerful cause. 

Find out more and secure your ticket today.

By Emma Lancaster