At the recent Techbrew Talk inDublin, Tenego CEO Donagh Kiernan, looked at the pros and cons of partnering versus direct sales. “In developing and growing your business the constant question is how you effectively lift the business to its next stage as cost effectively as possible,” said Kiernan. He then asked the audience what were their barriers to […]
Read more →Terry Bradley-inspired shot wins Open Art and Creativity Award for photographer Dermot Byrne Bray-based photographer Dermot Byrne has won Best Single Image Open Art & Creativity atIreland’s top photography awards: the Irish Professional Photographers Association (IPPA) Awards. Byrne’s winning picture features models Daniella Moyles and Blaithnid McKenna in striking make up by artist Hayley McGowan. The stunning shot resembles an […]
Read more →– by Jillian Yes, I was there too. I was one of the 140 people who turned up to the Westin Hotel on a sunny Sunday afternoon to help record The Winter Song for charity. The brainchild of #brendadrumm, a single tweet six days previously had galvanised a motley crew into creating a single in a week. Many of us […]
Read more →Dublin restaurant Brasserie le Pont is donating 10% of revenue generated on the evening of Saturday 10th September, World Suicide Prevention Awareness Day, to Pieta House, the Irish charity focused on the prevention of suicide and self harm. The restaurant will also give customers the option to make a donation. “Customers would also get a little envelope and a flyer […]
Read more →Plans to double GWP to hit €100m and become biggest independent insurance broker First Ireland, one of the country’s leading independent insurance brokers, has announced 15 new sales jobs to be filled in the next 12 months. The company celebrates 30 years in business in 2011 and it is on an aggressive growth drive through industry acquisitions and new hires, […]
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#IRLday
May has been the most eventful month in a long time. First Queen Elizabeth and then Barack Obama got a taste of Irish hospitality. International media landed in Ireland to cover both historic visits – for different reasons – and hundreds of pictures and hours of footage traveled fast around the globe, via newspapers, TV channels and social networks. From […]
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