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Limerick Chamber reveals its new president
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High-profile local hotel boss Donnacha Hurley has checked in as president of the Limerick Chamber | PICTURE: ARTHUR ELLIS );
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HIGH-PROFILE Limerick hotel manager Donnacha Hurley has been named the new president of the Limerick Chamber.
The boss of the Absolute Hotel takes over the role from Action Point’s David Jeffreys, and he said no business sector should be left behind in a post Covid-19 world.
Speaking after assuming the chain of office, Mr Hurley said: “There remain serious challenges ahead for many Limerick businesses and for some right now, particularly in the retail and hospitality sector, it might be hard to see positives.”
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Search By Live95 News Team Teneo The newly elected President of Limerick Chamber, Donnacha Hurley, has said that with working collaboratively and with speed will enable Limerick to be one of the country’s leading growth centres post-COVID.
Speaking after formally taking over the role from outgoing President David Jeffreys, the General Manager of the Absolute Hotel commented on significant strengths and opportunities within the region but stressed the importance of supporting all businesses through the uncertainty of the pandemic and not leaving any sector behind.
“There remain serious challenges ahead for many Limerick businesses and for some right now, particularly in the retail and hospitality sector, it might be hard to see positives. It is critical that the Chamber continues to advocate at a national level for the assistance required to support a Mid-West recovery and simultaneo