IPBN Podcast Series E56: Exploring and Developing Tourism with Miriam Kennedy, Francisco de Calheiros, and John Paul Prior


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Nov 25 2024 47 mins  

Have a listen to the IPBB's first panel discussion from the Tourism Conference in Porto, 2024. This panel dove into the opportunities and challenges related to exploring and developing tourism in Northern Portugal's and Ireland's coastal and interior regions with special guests Francisco Calheiros and Miriam Kennedy, and moderated by John Paul Prior.

Francisco de Calheiros is The President of Associação dos Amigos do Caminho Português de Santiago, an association for the promotion and protection of the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela, that was founded in 1998. He is also head of the ancient Calheiros Family and is responsible for the preservation of their historical House – the Manor Paço de Calheiros. Over the past thirty years, he has devoted himself to the exhaustive work of rehabilitating the old property to protect the family’s patrimonial and intangible heritage, by recovering and adjusting the Manor to Tourism and reinstating the most traditional agricultural productions associated with it.

Joining in on the panel was Miriam Kennedy, Head of Wild Atlantic Way at Fáilte Ireland, Ireland’s National Tourism Development Authority. Stepping into this role in 2018, Miriam brought over 15 years of experience in international business tourism and event management across both public and private sectors. Based in Galway, she leads the strategic development of the Wild Atlantic Way, collaborating closely with industry partners, stakeholders, and local communities to build destinations that are well-connected, sustainable, and resilient.

John Paul Prior has been making waves at the IPBN ever since he decided to Manage Musicmaker Dublin remotely from Porto, Portugal. He is the co-founder and strategy director of the Dublin-based vertical farming Agri-tech startup called Farmony, a passionate presenter and speaker, and esteemed Chair of the IPBN Porto.