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Westport businesswoman is new Brand Ambassador for Towns of Excellence

Entrepreneur and founder of Irish Business Intelligence Olwen Dawe has been named as one of the new ambassadors for the Towns of Excellence programme, which has been officially launched in the west of Ireland. Towns of Excellence is a national initiative which has been set up to research, recognise and reward towns and businesses for achieving excellence in a variety of business disciplines including customer service. The Towns of Excellence Institute is committed to helping raise the bar for business standards in businesses and towns throughout Ireland. The process for registering is as simple as logging on to www.townsofexcellence.com.

New blog for energy enthusiasts in Westmeath

Energy enthusiasts in Westmeath are being urged to check out a new blog - www.energyinnovation.ie - which has been launched by ESB International (ESBI).

New blog for energy enthusiasts in Mayo

Energy enthusiasts in Mayo are being urged to check out a new blog – www.energyinnovation.ie – which was launched by ESB International (ESBI).

Competition fund for entrepreneurs

A competition fund of €100,000 is being offered to winning entrepreneurs throughout Ireland working in the areas of business, arts, and social categories and Mayo people are now invited to enter.

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According to Tommy Cooper, FRS Training Ltd’s regional manager (south-east), “FRS is one of the few companies in Ireland that can deliver all the CSCS Skills’ courses (which are the new FAS criteria) for training in the construction industry, so while the sector may be experiencing something of a downturn, we have never been busier. Training is something that really isn’t neglected in the business, largely because organisations can’t afford to either overlook it or exclude it.”

JCI Galway honours Galway’s top young entrepreneurs for the eleventh year

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Who will be Galway’s 11th Young Entrepreneur of the Year? The success of the JCI Galway Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award can be seen from its 11 years in existence. The competition celebrates the entrepreneurial vision of budding young Galway entrepreneurs like past winners Mike O’Connor of Bellissimo, Liam Dilleen of EZ Living, Pearce Flannery of Pragmatica, and Declan Ganley of Rivada Communications. The diversity of business ventures has been the hallmark of the competition. It was the success of Joerg Mueller’s dream to turn herbal medicine into a profession that led him to win last year’s competition.

Rock Ball and Cream Cracker Challenge!

By popular request, in association with Finbar Hoban Presents, three bands again aim to provide the finest of music while helping to raise funds for CARI (Children At Risk in Ireland).

Huge increase in business failure in Westmeath

The number of business failures in Westmeath increased dramatically during the first nine months of this year, according to new figures released by financial advisory firm FGS.

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