John Mitchell, All Human

Digital Business Ireland partners with All human ahead of annual summit

NextGen confirmed for 5 September at Croke Park
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John Mitchell, All Human

16 April 2024

Digital Business Ireland (DBI), the country’s largest representative body for digital and online businesses, has today announced its partnership with end-to-end digital agency All human. 

This partnership will bring All human’s expertise in the digital sector to DBI’s membership of 8,500 businesses. All human will also participate in DBI’s events, including its NextGen Summit taking place in Croke Park on 5 September, and its series of Skills Sessions which run throughout the year.  

Digital Business Ireland officially launched NextGen, last week with confirmed speakers including Bobby Healy, Manna Drone Delivery; Sophie Djordjevic, Guerlain; John Clancy, Galvia; Samantha Kelly, Tweeting Goddess; and Anna Lachambre, Ecommerce Europe. 

 

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All human has more than 20 years of cross-sectoral experience in digital transformation. They specialise in strategy and ideation, design, development, and optimisation services, securing commercial success and delivering best-in-class digital customer experiences. Its clients include An Post, Fáilte Ireland, Energia, Irish Rail, Irish Life, and Lily O’Briens.   

CEO of All Human, John Mitchell (pictured), said: “We have a long and successful history of delivering world-class digital services to businesses. We know and understand the challenges organisations face as they find that balance, the sweet spot, between crafting a superior customer experience and future-proofing their business model. Finding that harmony is what we do and want to bring to the DBI community.” 

Caroline Dunlea, Chairperson of Digital Business Ireland, said: “We’re delighted to announce this strategic partnership with All human. Their expertise and innovative thinking will be a huge asset to our members at a time when success in business can come down to very small margins.” 

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