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07 Sept 2025

Business leaders set to share their top tips at the 'Downtown Work Day' in Dundalk

The 'Downtown Work Day' will take place on Wednesday February 12th at the Downtown Hub on Clanbrassil Street.

Business leaders set to share their top tips at the 'Downtown Work Day' in Dundalk

The lunchtime workshop for female entrepreneurs will be led by Anastasiia Levdikova

Creative Spark Downtown said it is delighted to launch its first 'Downtown Work Day' of the year, a new series designed for local entrepreneurs and founders like you!

The 'Downtown Work Day' will take place on Wednesday February 12th between 9.30am and 5pm at the Downtown Hub on Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk.

“This is your chance to connect with fellow innovators, work in a collaborative space, and gain insights from experienced business leaders who will be sharing their expertise on the day”, a Downtown Hub manager Ciara Breen said.

“Work Days at Downtown is a new series running in 2025, inviting entrepreneurs, founders, and freelancers to spend a day in our co-working space with like-minded people.”

Breakfast and lunch will be facilitated sessions.

Attendees will have the opportunity to catch up and collaborate with peers or spend their day on focused work for their business without any outside distractions.

The theme of their first Work Day is “Where Wellness Meets Business”.

“The day is perfect for female entrepreneurs and freelancers looking to combine productive work with meaningful personal development”, Ciara contiued.

The lunchtime workshop for female entrepreneurs and freelancers provides a supportive space to reflect on their goals, grow personally and professionally, and connect with like-minded people.

The session is led by Anastasiia Levdikova, who combines warmth and expertise from her international coaching and learning and development practice.

People interested can sign up on https://creativespark.ie/events/event/work-days--downtown-

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