Search Results for 'Midlands Gateway Chamber'
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Celebrating successful business at the MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards
The MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards were held in The Tullamore Court Hotel last Friday.
Midlands Gateway Chamber - it has not gone away!
President of Midlands Gateway Chamber, John Humphries said this week “We’re not gone away you know!”.
Trade hub backers hopeful to break ground by summer 2013
Athlone Business Park Ltd, the backers of the €1.4 billion Chinese Trading Hub, are hopefully to break ground at the Creggan site by next year.
CIPD Midlands to host talk and AGM
The Midlands branch of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) is pleased to announce details of an upcoming event: Embedding a Coaching Culture in an Organisation/ CIPD Midlands annual general meeting. The event, which is kindly sponsored by Vhi Healthcare and Wineport Lodge, will take place in Wineport Lodge at 6pm on Wednesday, April 18, where the principal speakers will be Ray Byrne, president, Midlands Gateway Chamber; Paula King, executive director, Kingstown College; and Tom Ryan, chairman, CIPD Midlands Region.
Chamber’s Best in Business awards launched
Midlands Gateway Chamber launched the MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards yesterday, Thursday March 22, at the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone.
Chamber’s Best in Business awards launched
Midlands Gateway Chamber launched the MidlandsIreland.ie Best in Business Awards yesterday, Thursday March 22, at the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone.
New Midlands tourism initiative launched
Mullingar and Athlone will be at the centre of a new brand which aims to promote the Midlands for business, tourism, education, and culture.
Launch of Argentina GAA is “groundbreaking” - O’Cathain
The commencement of a GAA coaching programme in Argentina is a “groundbreaking” event that has resonance for business, education, cultural, and diplomatic relations between Ireland and Latin America, according to president of AIT and Midlands Gateway Chamber president, Ciaran O’Cathain.