Get Funding Ready
and Scale Smart
The quarterly Agile Executives event for ambitious Irish founders. Perfect your pitch, unlock grants and access seasoned executives to accelerate your company's next growth phase. Fast, focused and in control. Next edition: Thursday 5 November 2026, Dublin.
Thursday 5 November 2026 — Dublin
The next edition of Get Funding Ready and Scale Smart runs on Thursday 5 November 2026 in Dublin. Same morning rhythm as June: a curated panel, sharp Q&A, and structured one-to-ones with the Agile Executives team. The panel line-up and venue will be confirmed shortly. Register your interest and we will hold a place for you ahead of the public open.
5 November 2026
Panel, takeaways & 1-2-1s
Limited places
The edition after this one runs on Thursday 11 March 2027, also in Dublin.
Want to be in front of investors as well as on the prep side? Our Pitch to Scale Investor Showcase runs alongside this series. The next edition is confirmed for Thursday 24 September 2026.
Register your interest
Thursday 5 November 2026, Dublin. We will confirm by email and follow up the week before with venue and panel details.
Notifications sent to info@agileexecutives.ie. We never share your details.
Five tangible takeaways
Live insight and Q&A
Candid stories and live Q&A from a panel of founders, operators and investors who have built, scaled and exited Irish businesses.
Funding you may already qualify for
Discover the grants, supports and funding pathways available through Enterprise Ireland, the LEOs, and other state-backed programmes.
Senior expertise without the overhead
Bring in experienced CFOs, COOs, CMOs and CTOs on a fractional basis to accelerate growth without permanent hires.
Founders who understand the journey
Connect with ambitious founders and leaders facing similar growth challenges. Real conversations. Real connections.
Know what investors want
Learn what investors, lenders and funders look for in a credible growth story before you enter the room.
11 June: Marginal gains, networks and the funding picture
The June edition ran on Thursday 11 June 2026 in partnership with FinanceFair. Kingsley Aikins moderated a panel with Gerry Walsh, Niall Norton and Martina Fitzgerald in front of well over 100 founders and scaling leaders.
Marginal gains. The network is the capital. Build the business before you raise.
Kingsley Aikins opened with Sir Dave Brailsford and British Cycling. Break the work into every small part, improve each by one percent, and the gains compound. Scale, he argued, is rarely one big move. It is a hundred small ones done well. His second theme set the tone for the morning: life comes down to two words — other people. Every promotion, raise and deal needs someone else to say yes.
Gerry Walsh built Dynamic Resources into a global retail installation business spanning four continents and more than 10,000 projects without raising a euro of outside capital. His model used the network itself as capital: partners funded their own work and he paid them when he got paid. He pays suppliers fast because trust compounds. The team today spans 43 nationalities and 23 languages.
Niall Norton scaled Openet from a small Irish software firm into a global telecoms business and an Amdocs exit. His message was grounded: a good idea is no longer enough. Investors want a real business with paying customers and a growth trajectory. A single point of failure — one founder carrying everything — kills a fundraise. Build a team early, and set goals that scare you a little.
Martina Fitzgerald (Scale Ireland) gave the room an honest read on the landscape. Around three quarters of founders still find it difficult or very difficult to raise, with the three to ten million euro round the hardest stretch. The Government has named a one billion euro scaling finance gap it intends to close over the next three to five years. She also flagged supports founders are leaving on the table: more than half are not claiming the R&D tax credit, now worth 35 percent, and nine in ten are not using share options.
The January edition ran with Fiona Nagle moderating Paul Coyle, Helen Cahill, Dermot Berkery and Seán McLoughlin on proof, control and credibility.
Read the January takeaways →Two quarterly events. Every quarter we run both the Pitch to Scale Investor Showcase and the Get Funding Ready and Scale Smart edition. Same room, different lens.
See the full series →Three hours that can change the next twelve months
Reserve your seat for Thursday 5 November 2026. We will confirm by email and follow up the week before.