This week on Colbert Has Company, we’re joined by Hamish Adams, CEO of Athletics Ireland and a leading voice in Irish sport. Since taking the helm, Hamish has played a key role in shaping the vision and direction of athletics nationwide from grassroots development to international performance.
In this conversation, he offers an inside look at what it takes to build a thriving sporting culture, the challenges of leading through change, and the importance of supporting athletes both on and off the track. It’s an insightful discussion on leadership, ambition and the future of Irish athletics.
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This week on Colbert Has Company, we’re joined by Hamish Adams, CEO of Athletics Ireland and a leading voice in Irish sport. Since taking the helm, Hamish has played a key role in shaping the vision and direction of athletics nationwide from grassroots development to international performance.
In this conversation, he offers an inside look at what it takes to build a thriving sporting culture, the challenges of leading through change, and the importance of supporting athletes both on and off the track. It’s an insightful discussion on leadership, ambition and the future of Irish athletics.
Long-serving Cork county councillor Mary Linehan Foley has vowed to work hard to see a greater level of investment in Cork East, if elected to Dáil Éireann. Elected to Youghal Town Council in 1999, Ms Linehan Foley had been the mayor of Youghal on three occasions before town councils were abolished and was also the first woman to hold the position.
Colbert Has Company Podcast
This week on Colbert Has Company, we’re joined by Hamish Adams, CEO of Athletics Ireland and a leading voice in Irish sport. Since taking the helm, Hamish has played a key role in shaping the vision and direction of athletics nationwide from grassroots development to international performance.
In this conversation, he offers an inside look at what it takes to build a thriving sporting culture, the challenges of leading through change, and the importance of supporting athletes both on and off the track. It’s an insightful discussion on leadership, ambition and the future of Irish athletics.