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Exclusive fireside chat with infectious disease expert

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Exclusive fireside chat with infectious disease expert

Athlone native is appointed to prominent CFO banking position

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Athlone native, Nicola O’Brien, has been appointed to the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc, the financial institution confirming the appointment this week following a competitive selection process.

Chanelle Pharma strengthens management team with key appointments

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BY DECLAN VARLEY

'The reality of the malware industry is it has got incredibly sophisticated'

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With our work and social lives moving even more online in the past 18 months or so, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. Phishing and data breaches have become part of everyday life, while the ransomeware attack on the HSE's systems earlier this year, and the recent attempted cyberattack on NUI Galway, have underlined just how much is at stake when it comes to protecting our digital information.

Livingbridge invests in Galway’s TitanHQ

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Livingbridge, one of the UK’s leading mid-market private equity investors has announced its investment in Galway-based TitanHQ, a fast-growing, global, cloud security vendor.

Arkphire grows operating profit to €4.6 million on turnover of €90 million

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Irish owned IT services and networking company, Arkphire, has reported an operating profit of €4.6 million on sales amounting to €90.1 million for the 12 month period ended 30 June 2018. These results represent another strong performance for the business with profits growing from €2,723,265 to €4,602,144 in 2018 and turnover up 22% compared to the previous year.

Loughnane appointed to Sport Ireland

Retired Olympian and World Champions walker, Olive Loughnane, who represented Galway, has been appointed to the board of Sport Ireland.

O’Rourke criticises Boundary Review Commission

The Boundary Review Commission has failed miserably to properly inform the people of its purpose, the process, and the potential outcomes, according to Fianna Fáil Councillor Aengus O’Rourke.

 

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