Baboró has been named “Business of the Year” at the Galway Chamber Business Awards 2023, in association with The Shannon Airport Group. They were recognised for their work with ”the little people“ of Galway and the West if Ireland and in inspiring future generations on the importance of art, culture and creativity.
A crowd of just over 300 people were present for the event which saw 10 awards handed out on the night. As well as the “Business of the Year” Award, Baboró was also recognised in the ”Culture and Creativity Award.”
The full list of award recipients on the night were:
Best Scale-up/ Growing Business, sponsored by Platform94 and WestBIC went to Grá Chocolates.
Excellence in Innovation, sponsored by EY was awarded to University of Galway IdeasLab.
Best Small to Medium Enterprise, sponsored by AIB, went to HAS Integration.
Best Customer Service in an SME, sponsored by PTSB, was presented to Lally Tours.
The Marketing Excellence Award, sponsored by Galway City Council, was picked up by Galway Races.
The Award for Accessibility, Diversity and Inclusion, sponsored by Galway City Council, went to Connect4Work.
The Culture and Creativity Award, sponsored by Galway Culture Company, was presented to Baboró International Arts Festival for Children.
The Award for Sustainability Initiative, sponsored by Shannon Airport, went to ATU Innovation Hubs.
The President’s Award, sponsored by PwC, was presented to JP MacMahon, owner and culinary director of Anair Restaurant and Cava Bodega.
The Business of the Year, sponsored by The Shannon Airport Group, went to Baboró International Arts Festival for Children.
A thank you on the night was also given to our media sponsor, the Galway Advertiser for their continuous coverage of the Awards as well as the three-page spotlight feature on our Awards finalists, and to our digital partner, Sound to Light and the amazing work they did on the night.
Speaking about the Awards, Eveanna Ryan, President of Galway Chamber said, “It was truly an honour as President to host this awards ceremony and to be able to recognise the tremendous talent, creativity, and innovation that we have in our city and region.
“The Business of the Year award is a well-deserved recognition of Baboro Children’s Festival’s tireless efforts to instil a love for culture from an early age. The festival’s ability to seamlessly blend entertainment and education not only captivates audiences but also lays the foundation for a future generation that values the arts as a fundamental part of their lives. Their commitment to nurturing creativity and inspiring young minds has not only enriched the lives of countless children but has also made a lasting contribution to the cultural fabric of Galway. In a world where cultural understanding is more vital than ever, Baboro stands out as a beacon of artistic excellence and educational innovation.
In honouring Baboro, we also celebrate the enduring importance of cultural initiatives in shaping a community that cherishes creativity, diversity, and the transformative power of the arts”
Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group said, “This is our 10th year supporting the Galway Chamber Business Awards and it is an honour to continue this relationship with the Chamber. It is a very clear sign of how important a market Galway is to us in ThE Shannon Airport Group. I was truly inspired by the great selection of finalists and to those who won I would like to congratulate wholeheartedly,” Ms. Considine added.