Click here to view/download PDF.IN THIS ISSUE:Think Waterford First: New initiative rewards those who support localBridges to the Future: Laying the path for the next generationWorkability Project: Building inclusive workplacesAIB’s annual Community €1 Million FundMessage to Chamber Members from Waterford Food BankUnlocking Global Talent: How EY can support career growth and diversityDovida launches its Waterford officeNolan Farrell & Goff celebrate 50 years in businessWaterford in ProgressWalton Institute:
The Network Ireland Waterford Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2025, a highly anticipated event on the local business calendar, will take place on May 23rd at Waterford Castle. With 37 exceptional finalists vying for top honours across eight dynamic categories, this year’s ceremony promises to be a celebration of talent, innovation, and the incredible achievements of professional women in Waterford. Now in its 9th annual showcase of inspiration and success since the branch's re-establishment in 2017, the
Paul Nolan has been honoured with the title of first Patron of Waterford Chamber. Paul, who has served two terms as President of the South-East's largest business representative organisation, is Group Commercial Director with Dawn Meats and has been a constant in terms of his commitment to Waterford over the past number of decades. According to Niall Harrington, President of Waterford Chamber: “As Waterford’s position as the capital of the South East strengthens and with more and more opportunities coming
Since its inception in 1995, South East BIC has been dedicated to supporting the startup ecosystem in the region. Our committment to clients, driven by the core values of partnership, honesty, integrity and independence, has been at the heart of the company's mission. This week marks a significant milestone in the nearly 30-year history of South East BIC. The organization has undergone a transformative rebranding and we are excited to introduce its new name and identity: Propelor BIC. Propelor