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Mary Carty: Waking a network of women founders across Ireland
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Just because we can’t connect in person, doesn’t mean networking has to stop. AwakenHub co-founder Mary Carty tells us about her latest community for women entrepreneurs.
What happens when four hard-working advocates for women in business find themselves stuck at home during a pandemic? A new community hub to help women founders build connections in a meaningful, open and dynamic way is born.
AwakenHub originated in a time when we are all keeping our distance, and its founders had to form plans for this new network from their various remote locations. Serial tech entrepreneur and angel investor Mary McKenna is in rural Donegal. Innovate-NI co-founder Clare McGee is a proud Derry girl. Originally from Cork, consultant and strategist Sinead Crowley typically divides her time between the rebel county and the UK, while Roscommon native Mary Carty
Updated / Monday, 25 Jan 2021
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Sinead reports from the Department of Health
RTÉ s Arts and Media Correspondent Sinead Crowley recalls the switch in assignment which saw her reporting live from the most famous conference room in Ireland.
In terms of my own work, a lot has changed since I filed my first working from home diary. At that time I was still working full time as Arts and Media correspondent, and most of my reports concerned the devastating blow dealt to the arts sector industry by Covid-19 restrictions.
Shortly afterwards however I was assigned to covering Covid-19 itself and soon found myself down at the Department of Health, reporting live from, as one friend put it, the most famous conference room in Ireland. Some people wondered if the move from Arts to Health was a difficult one for me, but to be honest, the basic journalism remained the same.