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Provisional liquidator appointed to Drogheda shipping firm Company claims managing director used monies for own benefit, court hears
Thu, May 6, 2021, 18:53 Aodhan O Faolain
The High Court has appointed a provisional liquidator to a shipping company which claims it has become “hopelessly insolvent” due to apparent fraud by its managing director.
The order was made in relation to a Co Louth-based freight-forwarding business Fast ShippingIreland Ltd, which employs nine people.
Following a probe of its financial affairs, the company claims its currently suspended managing director, Simon Mulvany, used its monies for his own benefit, including the purchase of two racehorses.
The firm, which primarily organised the uploading and transportation of goods shipped to Ireland mainly through Drogheda Port, is a subsidiary of Belgian company Fast Lanes Belgium N
Edgeworthstown s Olive Marshall promotes engineering as a career choice
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newsroom@longfordleader.ie
Irish Water Engineer and Edgeworthstown native, Olive Marshall, is promoting engineering as a career choice for young people during Engineers Week 2021 );
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Having enjoyed science and maths in secondary school near Edgeworthstown where she grew up, it seemed like a natural progression for Irish Water Engineer, Olive Marshall, to choose civil engineering as a career.
Since graduating from UCD, where she gained both an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering and a Master’s degree in Water Engineering, she has enjoyed an interesting and varied career.
Before joining Irish Water she worked with renowned engineering consultancy firms, Nicholas O’Dwyer Ltd. and JB Barry & Partners Ltd. working on water, wastewater and flood relief schemes.
Leitrim native graduates from Cross Industry Graduate Programme to land job in Irish Water
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25 Feb 2021
Aidan Loughlin from Kinlough has secured a full-time position in Irish Water following the completion of the Cross Industry Graduate Programme. );
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Irish Water is working with industry partners to collaborate in a unique programme, the first of its kind in Ireland at a national level, to train engineers to become specialists in the water engineering space.
Aidan Loughlin from Kinlough has secured a full-time position in Irish Water following the completion of the Cross Industry Graduate Programme. The programmed involved a one-year rotation in Irish Water, a year in one of the participating consultancy firms (Jacobs Engineering; Nicholas O’Dwyer; RPS; Ryan Hanley); and another year with one of the contractors (EPS; Glan Agua; Veolia; and Ward & Burke).