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Local business seeks community support to turn shortfall into opportunity for all
Facing an ‘unexpected production issue’ which has resulted in a shortfall of 2,000 crochet sheep, Salthill based business, Wonky Woolins has announced it will be collaborating with ‘local refugees, migrants and other community members’ to help meet its production needs.
Women in Business - Melissa Walsh - MW Design, Print and Signs
Melissa Walsh is the business owner of MW Design, Print & Signs, located at Lakeside Retail Park, Claremorris. Melissa established her award-winning design, print and signs business in 2003, now celebrating 17 Years in business.
Supermac wins the All-Ireland
Pat McDonagh, Managing Director of Ireland’s most successful indigenous quick service family restaurant group, Supermac’s has been named as the All Ireland Marketing Champion of 2020.
Enter Mayo’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition
The closing date for applications for Mayo’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition is March 15 and the competition is open to anyone aged 18-35 who has a great business idea or is already running their own business.
Athlone brewery business benefits from young entrepreneur participation
The closing date for applications for the Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition is Friday, March 15. The competition is open to anyone aged 18-35 who has a great business idea or is already running their own business. Run by the Local Enterprise Office Westmeath, it is a brilliant opportunity for young entrepreneurs to learn from business mentors, network with other young business people and possibly to win valuable investment in their business.
Locals recognised at Best Young Entrepreneur Awards
Two local young entrepreneurs have been recognised at the county final of the Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition.
€50,000 investment presented to young entrepreneurs
Six of Galway’s best young entrepreneurs have been announced as county winners in the Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition, which took place in the Portershed, Galway City Innovation District.
STARTUP CITY - Galway Advertiser's hub for startup news
I walk into the Bank of Ireland workbench on Mainguard Street every morning never quite knowing who I will meet. It works on a first come first served basis, so there are new startups often. One constant there is Conor O'Flaherty.