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The 2018 Andy O Sullivan 5k at Cowm Reservoir
Proceeds from this year’s Andy O’Sullivan 5k race at Cowm Reservoir in Whitworth will go towards raising money for a school building in Malawi, East Africa.
Former race organiser Andy is supporting the work of a Bolton schoolteacher, who is raising funds for the non-governmental organisation Chisomo Children’s Club to build a school in Bisa village, with the aim of providing education for all and keep children off the streets.
Established in 1998, Chisomo aims to provide a better future for street-connected and vulnerable children in Malawi.
The first of Andy’s own named races took place in 2018, organised by Adems Runners.
8 companies share how they’re giving back to local communities
Looking for ways to give back? Take inspiration from some of these companies’ CSR initiatives.
Earlier this year, we asked a number of companies in our community how they were giving back to society during the pandemic. As 2020 comes to a close, we wanted to revisit this important topic and find out what could be on the cards for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives in 2021.
Avanade
CSR has been a priority for Avanade Ireland since it launched in 2018, financial services lead Colin O’Brien told us. Typically, employees get one day a year to volunteer. In response to Covid-19, however, staff now get an unlimited amount of time off to give back in their local communities.
Rossa White to leave NTMA for investor relations role with DCC After 10 years with the NTMA, Rossa White is set to take over as head of group investor relations
Fri, Dec 11, 2020, 18:07
National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) chief economist Rossa White is set to leave the organisation after a decade that was bookended by the Government seeking an international bailout and finding itself borrowing at record low rates.
Mr White is set to take over as head of group investor relations at Dublin-based but London-listed DCC, the fuel distribution-to-technology sales conglomerate. A spokeswoman for DCC confirmed the appointment.
The economist joined the NTMA from stockbroker Davy in mid-2010, at the start of the euro zone financial crisis. It was just before the State was locked out of international debt markets and forced into a €65.7 billion, three-year rescue programme from the International Monetary Fund, European Commission and European Central Bank.