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In many ways, COVID-19 shrank our world. Citizens were ordered to stay at home. Travel was discouraged, borders closed. Businesses were shuttered, activities canceled. Entire lives started to revolve around the home, from work to entertainment to dining to family engagements.
Within the confines of one’s home, it became harder to see the forest instead of just the trees, especially with so much of life regulated by local authorities, whether at the city or state level. Even in vaccinations, accessibility has been mostly dictated by local providers and politicians.
That’s made the world feel like a very small place. But of course, this has been a global pandemic, with virtually no corner of the planet untouched by the effects of COVID-19. And restaurant markets around the world have had to deal with many of the same challenges as American businesses.
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Earlier this week the finalists were announced for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards. Down to Business has had a long association with the awards and has had the inside track when it comes to seeing what previous finalists have had to offer.
To get a sense of this year’s finalists Bobby was joined by:
Roger Wallace, Partner Lead with EY for the Programme
James McCarthy, of Flipdish - a finalists in the Emerging Category
Vanessa Creaven, of Spotlight Oral Care - a finalist in the Emerging Category
Brody Sweeney, a finalist in the Industry Category.
Check out the 24 finalists for EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2021
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From left: Chupi Sweetman of Chupi, Roger Wallace from EY, and Niall Horgan of Gym+Coffee. Image: EY
The founders of Flipdish and LetsGetChecked are among the finalists for the annual competition.
Irish entrepreneurs from the areas of technology, health, retail and more are in the running for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year award.
EY has revealed 24 finalists from across the island of Ireland, representing companies that generate total annual revenues of more than €1.3bn.
‘The ability of entrepreneurs to embed the power of digital into all aspects of their businesses is reflected strongly in this year’s cohort’
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