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Westmeath entrepreneurs encouraged to make nomination submissions

Budding Westmeath entrepreneurs are being encouraged to make their nomination submissions for the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ 2021, the closing date for which is Wednesday, March 16.

Exasperated tone evident as local barber seeks business future clarity

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Denoting understandable exasperated tones, Monksland based entrepreneur, Robbie Connaughton, who opened Barber Bobs in the local community in 2012, spoke with the Athlone Advertiser this week noting his continued frustration as a date for reopening his popular business remains unclear amid the current Covid-19 uncertainty which continues to detrimentally impact all sectors of daily life.

Inspiring and empowering words garner much positive traction

Never was the title of a chapter more apt than that penned by Athlone entrepreneur, Tanya Cannon, whose life experiences and learnings are crafted in BeLIFE or BeLIEf, a collection of empowering narratives from numerous co-authors laced with a theme of inspiration.

Galway media company boss named finalist in business awards

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Galwaywoman Pamela Finn has been named as a finalist in the upcoming Digital Business Awards, beating off stiff competition from over 300 entries.

Amsterdam wasn’t built in a day - lessons for Galway from Dutch bike culture

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The Dutch Ambassador to Ireland will be one of the guest speakers at a lunchtime webinar on Thursday from 1pm to 2pm organised by Galway Cycling Campaign.

Mayo GAA outline new structures to govern aspects of the organisation

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Mayo GAA held its first physical County Board meeting since March this week, with meetings held in line with HSE guidelines across two sessions with club delegates in Elverys MacHale Park.

A Maverick Islander - new film from Margaretta D’Arcy

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A DREAMER, a radicle, an entrepreneur, a man with a love of place, community, and sport, Connemara's Sean Ó Loingsigh wants to give his local region a boost, by building a golf course in a bog.

OK Who’s Next? to help, Hairdressing Beauty, Wellbeing, Fitness Industries recover.

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With the imminent opening of appointment-based businesses, adhering to safety requirements will be a burden on those businesses. Hairdressers, Beauticians, Wellbeing, Fitness and other businesses will have the headache of trying to schedule appointments while trying to also maximise use of space and staff to get their business up and running again. Promoting the business and providing appointments has just become a lot easier. Thanks to the recent launch of a highly innovative online platform called ‘OK Who’s Next?’ developed by Irish entrepreneur, Martin Flynn. This ‘one stop shop’ makes it easy for clients to book a range of appointments, while enabling service-providers schedule appointments safely in line with capacity and staff numbers.

Galway’s Aerogen ready to answer call for global recovery from COVID-19

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Given the numbers of people globally who need and will need care to recover from Covid-19 infection, one Irish medical device firm says it may double the number of units it ships this year.

CNM gave me the chance to be an entrepreneur

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by Monika Mateja, CNM vegan natural chef graduate

 

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