Event to explore the benefits of Gaelic in business
Can Gaelic be a bonus in business? This will be the topic of the latest lunchtime seminar offered by the University of the ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and Islands.
International business expert Seonaidh MacDonald will talk about his experiences of using Gaelic in a global business context. A native of Uist, Seonaidh’s career has taken him around the word. His last venture was to build Scottish augmented reality company MLed into a leading manufacturing business which was sold to Facebook in a multimillion pound deal.
Speaking about his experiences, Seonaidh explains: “Having Gaelic as another fluent language has allowed me to see how others can sometimes find difficulty in some of the nuances of English. This can lead to a degree of an empathy with other parties in, for example, multilingual negotiations and, as a result, can help to build trust and lead to stronger overall business relationships being formed.â€
Gary I Campbell, the university’s key account director, organised the event. He added: “Seonaidh’s experience shows that, where many people would assume having Gaelic as a first language might be a barrier, in fact it has been a bonus.â€
The seminar, entitled ‘What’s the Gaelic for Entrepreneur?’, will be delivered in Gaelic, with English translation available. It will take place from 12.30pm to 1:30pm on Thursday 16 November at the An Lòchran building on Inverness Campus and can also be attended by video conference.
The University of the ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and Islands business lunch series is delivered in association with ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ and Islands Enterprise and SSE. For more information and to book, visit Events.