The world’s largest provider of hybrid working solutions is planning to open a state-of-the-art flexible workspace in West Cork Business & Technology Park, Clonakilty this summer as the demand for hybrid working accelerates.
27 March 2023 By Elaine Murphy elaine@TheCork.ie "Two local dairy Co-ops Drinagh and Lisavaird are planning to open a state of the art REGUS flexible workspace in West Cork Business & Technology Park, Clonakilty in partnership with IWG, as the demand for hybrid working rapidly accelerates." Opening in Summer 2023, REGUS Clonakilty will be impressive…
<p><span>A large audience enjoyed an informative evening at the Drinagh Co-Op Spring Dairy Seminar in the West Cork Hotel in Skibbereen last week. </span></p>
Tributes paid to retiring Drinagh Co-op CEO Joe O’Sullivan
West Cork co-op boss to retire after 30 years
Pictured at Drinagh Co-Op’s AGM in 2019, retiring chief executive Joe O’Sullivan, centre, with his successor, Seamus Daly, left, and Drinagh Co-op chairman TJ Sullivan. Picture: George Maguire
Sun, 10 Jan, 2021 - 16:16
Stephen Cadogan
Staff, shareholders and all associated with Drinagh Co-Op, have acknowledged the work of outgoing CEO of the West Cork based
co-op, Joe O’Sullivan, on the occasion of his retirement.
He has been CEO of Drinagh since 1990, and in that time has overseen huge change.
Some of the highlights from Joe O’Sullivan’s tenure as Drinagh CEO include: