Posts Tagged ‘TOYP’

TOYP Awards Ceremony

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

It was such a pleasure last night to listen to the stories and inspiring words from the JCI Ten Out Standing Young People (TOYP) of the world. In a time around the globe when we are bombarded with negative news about how bad things are and so much negativity listings to their inspiring stories was refreshing.

It is so important for Ireland and the world to make role models of people who are making a real difference in making the world a better place to live in. I find it hard to believe that people like Wane Rooney gets paid in excess of €200,000 per week and he is idolised while sometimes it is so hard for people like our great TOYP winners to get recognised.

Read about this years TOYP winners here http://www.jci.cc/news/home.php?news=16861

JCI TOYP Winner Melanie Hennessy

This week I would ask you that if you come across someone who is doing something good to make a difference that you tell them you appreciate what they are doing.

I was so proud of our TOYP winner Melanie for the great work she is doing in Nepal when she gave her heart felt speech at the awards ceremony last. It made me so happy to be Irish and a JCI member who can help encourage great young people who are making a real difference in the world.

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Watch 2010 World Congress at Osaka, Japan LIVE

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

 Hi everyone just to let you know you can watch some live events from the JCI World Congress at Osaka here.

http://www.jci.cc/events/en/worldcongress/osaka

Last night we had an excellent opening ceremony where we had River Dance meets Japan.

 

Last night the Irish delegation went for some drinks on the 5th floor bar in Tennoji and this was a great chance to take stock of the week so far.

I gave a presentation to all the JCI presidents from around Europe on JCI Ireland Fifty Ways to Active Citizenship and the schools project in Limerick. This was very well received and I have been approached by Finland and Russia who are looking to run a similar project.

I am looking forward to the Ten Outstanding Young Persons (TOYP) ceremony tonight where our winner Melanie will be awarded with her award.Mark

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Good news all round!

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

The past few months have been hectic and I have not been blogging as much as I had hoped to be at the start of the year. Just going to do a quick update entry now to bring you all up to speed with what has been going on in the latter part of the summer for JCI Ireland.

  • The great news that one of JCI Ireland’s TOYP winners Melanie Hennessy has been named as a one of the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons.      It is great when we can highlight the great work being done by young Irish Active Citizens.  
  • JCI Galway hosted president’s day in ST Brigit’s gardens just outside of Galway City. The gardens were splendid and a great day was had. In the morning there was a great training on selecting herbs while National Executive had our board meeting. In the afternoon there was a great training on setting goals.
  • The last few months has seen loads of work going into planning for Active Citizenship Week 3rd – 10th of October. www.fifty-ways.com this will be launched on the Sunday of our National Convention in Malahide and we will have Mary Davis, Richard Bruton talking about the importance of Active Citizenship at the launch.
  • JCI Fingal have been working around the clock to organise this year’s National convention from the 1st – 3rd of October. The highlights of the weekend will be the JCI Friendly Business Awards on the Friday night, training by some excellent IMI trainers on the Saturday, debating the Gala dinner and the launch of Active Citizenship week.
  • I was in Leitrim this month for the launch of JCI in Leitrim and this was great for me. I love it when I am asked to speak to new people about JCI.
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JCI Ireland TOYP

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Last weekend saw members and non members from around Ireland attend the national TOYP awards. This was an excellent event that has gone from strength to strength over the last few years. I was so proud to be able to present awards to this years seven outstanding young people. I would like to really thank Michelle and her team for doing a splendid job in organising the event.

I am just sitting in the Airport now typing up this post getting ready to jet over to Denmark and attend the 2010 JCI European conference. I love the opportunity to get to European and World events to meet up with my JCI international friends. I hope to do some video blogs from the conference so you can experience some of the good times also.

 

We are going to do a marketing campaign at this years JCI Ireland national convention that is being hosted by JCI Fingal on the first weekend of October. I am hoping that we can tempt some of our good international friends over for a great weekend. This years convention theme is “Leading Together“

I would like everyone to keep new branch launches at the front of their minds an also Active Citizenship week

www.fifty-ways.com

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JCI Galway Tourist Guide Launch

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Last week I had the pleasure of attending the launch of the JCI Galway tourist guide. This is an excellent project that has been running for over 40 years in Galway. This project creates local, national & international impact and creates positive change. Have a look here and perhaps visit Galway http://www.galwaytouristguide.com/

At Galway Tourist Guide Launch

Later this month we have the finals of the 2010 JCI Ireland TOYP finals. This year we have a record number of entrants and I am really looking forward to judging these. If any of you were listening to 2FM on Thursday you would have heard them mention TOYP and the fact that Elvis won this award in the past.  Hope to see you in Limerick on the 29th of May for this excellent event.

Thanks to JCI Dun Laoghaire and their excellent networking training I managed to get on the Radio last week. You can have a listen if you like here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6mk80nltZE I have not listened to it as don’t like listening to myself on the radio.

Lastly training day will also be in Limerick on the 29th of May also and I know this will be an excellent day.

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Nominate Someone Special as Outstanding Young Person of the Year 2010

Monday, February 15th, 2010

It’s that time of year again…when JCI Ireland starts looking for Nominations for the The Most Oustanding Young Person of 201o.  Every year JCI choose ten outstanding young people under 40 who live the JCI Mission in extraordinary ways!

Do you know someone that excels in his or her field?  Have they overcome challenges and developed themselves in a way that helps their community?

Check out the details of the competition here:


What is TOYP?
Junior Chamber International officially adopted the TOYP program in 1981. Its purpose is to honour ten individuals between the ages of 18 and 40 who exemplify the finest attributes of the world’s young people. The first TOYP ceremony took place in November 1983 during Junior Chamber International World Congress in Taipei, Taiwan.

Categories

Since then the program was expanded and opened up to all countries, including Ireland. The nomination criteria focused on ten specific classifications, and judging is now based on the nominees’ achievements in or contributions to the following categories:

  1. Business, economic, and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment,
  2. Political, legal and/or governmental affairs,
  3. Academic leadership and/or accomplishment,
  4. Cultural achievement,
  5. Moral and/or environmental leadership,
  6. Contribution to children, world peace, and /or human rights,
  7. Humanitarian and/or voluntary service,
  8. Scientific and/or technological development,
  9. Personal improvement and/or accomplishment,
  10. Medical innovation.


PREVIOUS WINNERS

Some examples below of previous winners of the TOYP in Ireland may further illustrate the calibre of nominee that have achieved success in this competition.
Business, economic, and/or entrepreneurial accomplishment: e.g. Declan Ganley: founder of Europe’s largest broadband communications company.
Political, legal and/or governmental affairs: e.g. Sophia McColgan: made legal history as a victim of sexual abuse who took on the state and medical profession
Academic leadership and/or accomplishment: e.g. Martin Conway: born with a severe visual impairment, got a degree and improved facilities for other disabled students.
Cultural achievement:e.g. John Hunt: Art administrator of the Hunt Museum
Moral and/or environmental leadership: e.g. Ray Hallahan: set up Mid-West Recycling and developed tailor-made packages for companies.
Contribution to children, world peace, and /or human rights: e.g. Ronan Scully: works with GOAL
Humanitarian and/or voluntary service: e.g. Celene Dunne: co-ordinator of Cherry Orchard Developing Youth; active fundraiser for community issues in Ballyfermot area.
Scientific and/or technological development: e.g. Triona McInerney: work in helping Ennis win Information Age Town Dr. Owen Smith: Director of National Haemophilia Centre and National Children’s Hospital; active in consultation and research on Haematology.
Personal improvement and/or accomplishment: e.g. Caroline Casey: although legally blind, Caroline has set up major fundraising initiatives for people with disabilities which included crossing India on an elephant.
Medical innovation: e.g. David Hall: founder of Make a Wish foundation; granted 12,500 wishes to terminally ill children.


COMPETITION ENTRY

Entry to the 2010 competition is now open. Entries should be screened at local level and nominees submitted to the National competition in line with the requirements outlined below.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY

Nominees must be between 18 and 40 years of age. Nominees born before January 1, 1970, are not eligible for the Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award.
The nominee must be a native-born or naturalized citizen of Ireland, or must have applied for citizenship by January 1, 2010.
The closing date for receipt of 2010  entries in hard copy or soft copy form for judging purposes is the 25th of April, 2010.
For nominations forms please contact Michelle Daly

Community Director, JCI Ireland

Contact Michelle  for details community@jci-ireland.org

michelle.daly@jcidublin.com

00 353 87 9529050

Check out a video of last years event:here

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