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Month: February 2022
Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
PHOTO: (top row) Tara O’Connor, David Shakeshaft, Stephanie Manahan; (bottom row) Laura Lynch, Fiona Sweeney, Tommy Butler. Here is a selection of people starting new roles with Lidl, UHL, Pieta, Bank of Ireland, Smith & Williamson Investment Management and Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links. Tara O’Connor has been appointed as a director of sales… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
Global Shares set to double its workforce in Ireland
PHOTO: Tim Houstoun, CEO of Global Shares, and An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, at the Global Shares new jobs announcement in Clonakilty, Co Cork, in September 2020. The company is now set to add 200 more new jobs bringing total employment to over 750 people by year-end 2022. Global Shares manages employee share plans for some… Continue reading Global Shares set to double its workforce in Ireland
Eli Lilly: Pioneers in supporting women in leadership
Pharma giant announces that it “will continue” its flexible, inclusive approach post-Covid Since it began operating in Ireland in 1978, Eli Lilly and Company’s Kinsale campus has significantly grown in size and stature. Today, it is home to both biotech and chemical synthesis manufacturing plants, a workforce of 1,500 (1,000 employees and 500 contract… Continue reading Eli Lilly: Pioneers in supporting women in leadership
Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
Here is a selection of people starting new roles with EDC, Starcircle, Google, FSAI, Hanover Communication and Codling Wind Park. Sara Steele has been appointed as an executive director in the Cork office of engineering firm EDC, a specialist provider of environmental, sustainable, electrical, and mechanical engineering services with offices in Cork, Dublin, Mid-West, and… Continue reading Business movers: People starting new jobs in Ireland
Ten minutes with Máiréad Connolly of Pinterest
This article is sponsored by Pinterest as part of the ‘10 Minutes With…’ series. I grew up in Co Roscommon in the west of Ireland, moving to Dublin in 2010 to complete a BA in English Literature and Film Studies in Trinity College. Afterwards, while I was working as a retail manager in Dublin, I… Continue reading Ten minutes with Máiréad Connolly of Pinterest
Irish economy set to generate 167,000 jobs over next two years
PHOTO: Mark Cassidy, director of economics and statistics at the Central Bank of Ireland Up to 167,000 jobs could be created in the Irish economy over the next two years as it shrugs off the effects of the pandemic and consumer spending returns to more normal levels, the Central Bank has said. In its latest… Continue reading Irish economy set to generate 167,000 jobs over next two years
The 40-strong Munster engineering cluster driving growth
Engineering firms across North Cork and Co Limerick have attributed some of their growth to membership of a 40-strong cluster of firms sharing information and collaborating. The LINC Engineering Network was initiated by a group of companies in 2014 and is now supported by a range of bodies including Local Enterprise Offices in Limerick and… Continue reading The 40-strong Munster engineering cluster driving growth