Limerick businesswomen of the year finalists revealed
2019 winners Patricia Roberts, No. 1 Pery Square, Emma Langford, Singer-Songwriter, Hannah Wrixon, Get the Shifts, Petrina Hayes, The Savoy Collection & Olivia Buckley, Olivia Buckley International
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THE finalists of the Network Ireland Limerick businesswoman of the year have been revealed.
The 22 finalists will find out their fate at a special, online awards evening on May 19 next.
Sponsored by the Local Enterprise Office Limerick and AIB, the awards celebrate the excellence, professionalism, vision and leadership of its members.
There are seven categories: emerging new business, solo businesswoman, established business, rising star, shining star, creative professional, and the ‘power within’ champion.
president, shooting off a flurry of new tweets on this broad topic, immigration, urging congress to fix our insane immigration laws now. you ll remember last week he tweeted that they shouldn t fix the laws now, they should wait until after the midterm elections take place. joining me now is linda friedman. and we ll hear from our panel in a few moments. linda, i want to ask you about what obviously a very powerful video you produced. the reason why we rely on a video, a depiction is because the justice department forbids video in its spaces for the executive office of immigration review. you said you envisioned a short film that could galvanize the public, could inspire action. what has the response been to this? i haven t checked it today, but yesterday morning, which is the last time i think i saw a count, it had been seen by about 15 million people around the united states.
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energy from renewable services and have industrial efficiency, making sure we have more electric vehicles and fuel economy to be petroleum independent to make sure that we are independent of foreign oil and then more investment in research and development. that s what we are all about. specifically, it s one thing for somebody like myself to sit in an air conditioned studio in my suit and shoot my mouth off, it is another thing for somebody like yourself and so many others to go out state to state as we obviously did with steel on wheels and actually attempt to inspire action. right. why are you going to two states and what are you trying to do as you go there? why are you in arkansas today? we are in arkansas to highlight what arkansas is doing. this state of arkansas attracted four wind turbine manufacturers. those four manufacturers and other policies adopted mean they have almost 5,000 people who are working in clean energy in arkansas. but the point is that the business co