b"Day 2The Young Leaders headed to Goldman Sachs Headquarters and were joined by Lawrence ODonnell, host of The Last Word with Lawrencewelcomed by the host of the morning session, American Ireland Fund ODonnell on MSNBC.Board Director and Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, Adrian The panel discussed the merits of doing business in Ireland andJones. Adrian spoke about the need to reconnect to Ireland and how, the benefits of the youngest, most tech savvy, educated workforce indespite some reports of a full recovery, the need in the non forthe Eurozone. They also talked about the difference between Charityprofit sector is greater than ever. Adrian was followed by Kieran and Philanthropy and what the future of philanthropy will be in McLoughlin who gave an overall look at the state of the Fund now as it Ireland.The panel then fielded questions from the Young Leaders. approaches its 40th anniversary. Kieran was followed by David Jones, After the panel discussion, Pat Tully presented on the currentCo-Founder of the One Young World Summit which is taking place in state of the Young Leaders, their current goals and setting even higherOctober, 2014 in Dublin. David spoke about the important needfundraising goals for the future. That was followed by an afternoonfor young people to connect with each other across the globe andbreakout session where each group was challenged to brainstorm onencouraged the giving spirit of philanthropy amongst the group. He a new way that each city could participate together in a fundraising said Giving back is the new competitive advantage.activity throughout the year. Each group presented on the one ideaThe morning concluded with Adrian Jones providing a tour of the they agreed on and each Young Leader cast a ballot with their vote for43rd floor of the Goldman Sachs tower with sweeping views of New the best concept. York Harbor. The Young Leaders then headed to the lunch session at The Young Leaders gathered for dinner at the tower at 320 Parkthe historic New York Athletic Club. The Young Leaders heard from Avenue on the 35th floor with sweeping views of midtown Manhattan.Young Leader Richie Huggard of Dublin, who is the VP of International They were entertained during the dinner by pianist Gabriel DonohueRelations for Connect Ireland, sponsors for the days lunch session. and Caitlin Duffy revealed the fundraising project they would be Richie hosted a roundtable conversation about business in Ireland and working on together for the 2014 year: the Young Leaders Global 5K.philanthropy as a growing initiative in Ireland. Richie was joined on The race will take place in 12 cities around the world, starting in the panel by Kurt Bandenhausen of Forbes magazine, who had written Melbourne, Australia and working its way around the world. Thean article naming Ireland as the best country for business. AlsoYoung Leaders will raise awareness of the run while raising moneyjoining the panel was a great supporter of The American Ireland Fund, throughpersonalandcorporatesponsorships.Thedinnerwas Kathleen Kelley, who is the founder and CIO of Queen Annes Gate followed by an after-party at Tavern 29, hosted by Young Leader CroineCapital, a commodities based macro hedge fund. The panel was also OHalloran and sponsored by Sixpoint Brewery.2 3 41 The Young Leaders at 320 Park Avenue2 Ian Casey, Paul McClatchie, Katie Curley, Des Collins and Rodney O'Rourke3 Darren Ryan, Adrian Jones, David Jones, Rob MacGoey4 The Young Leaders at the Friday night event5 Lawrence O'Donnell, Kathleen Kelley, Kurt Badenhausen, Richie Huggard6 Laura Canavan-Hayes, Joanna Litsas, Megan Molloy, Elaine Ryan Kennedy, Siobhan Gallagher7 Declan O'Rourke, Aidan Connollly, Pauline Turley, John Fitzpatrick 8 Young Leaders getting down to work 5connect2014 | 66"