University unveils MBA scholarship in honour of local entrepreneur Colm Feeney

Professor Kate Kenny, MBA Programme Director at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, Professor Alma McCarthy, Head of J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, Pearse O’Donohue, Business Partner, Rhenus Galway, Alison Feeney, Rosaleen Feeney, Michael Smyth, CEO, Cope Galway, Sharon Fennessy, Non Executive Director, Morgan Sindall Group plc and Gowan Group Limited, and Oliver Daniels, Non Executive Director, Centripetal.

Professor Kate Kenny, MBA Programme Director at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, Professor Alma McCarthy, Head of J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, Pearse O’Donohue, Business Partner, Rhenus Galway, Alison Feeney, Rosaleen Feeney, Michael Smyth, CEO, Cope Galway, Sharon Fennessy, Non Executive Director, Morgan Sindall Group plc and Gowan Group Limited, and Oliver Daniels, Non Executive Director, Centripetal.

University of Galway has announced a new MBA Scholarship in honour of the late entrepreneur Colm Feeney. The scholarship was launched at a special event on campus attended by family, friends and the business community, which also paid tribute to Mr Feeney’s memory and legacy in the west of Ireland.

The Colm Feeney MBA Scholarship will support high-calibre applicants to join the MBA programme at the University’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics. As part of this annual scholarship, the scholars will have the opportunity of dedicated one-to-one mentorship throughout their studies from a leader in business.

Colm Feeney established SSL Logistics, now Rhenus Logistics, in Galway in 2000, which has grown into a leading business with 125 employees.

Mr Feeney also dedicated time and energy to helping other small business owners in Galway through mentorship, and it is in this spirit of giving back to the regional business community that his wife, Rosaleen and the Feeney family have established this new MBA scholarship in partnership with University of Galway.

One aim of the Colm Feeney MBA Scholarship is to help small businesses and social organisations grow and thrive, and with that applicants working in organisations with fewer than 100 employees will be given priority.

The Feeney family said they wish to honour Colm’s legacy in a way that represents his positive energy, his ability to instill confidence and self-belief in others and his willingness to share his knowledge.

“The extent of his reach continues to inspire us. We feel this particular MBA Scholarship reflects these qualities and will provide excellent opportunities for the successful candidates,” they said.

Professor Kate Kenny, MBA Programme Director at J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics said the generosity of the Feeney family to support MBA students in small businesses, community and voluntary sector organisation is very welcome. The spirit of the Colm Feeney scholarship ties in with our mission at the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics: an explicit focus on business for the public good.”

 

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