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Who got the top job? Top 1000: A look at some of the new names who’ll be taking over Ireland’s top companies this year
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Getting the top job during a pandemic comes with its own set of challenges; but leading a company out of the recent crisis also has its advantages, as the only way may be up. We take a look at some of the new names who’ll be aiming to do just that at Ireland’s top companies over the coming year.
Dermot Crowley
Dalata
He won’t take on the mantle of the top job until later this year, when the incumbent Pat McCann steps down after five decades in the industry, but Dermot Crowley will likely nonetheless have a challenging debut as he tries to bring hotel operator Dalata back to growth.
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Merck Hosts Organon Investor Day Outlining New Company’s Vision, Focus and Business Model for Sustained Growth
May 3, 2021 GMT
KENILWORTH, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE) May 3, 2021
Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today will host Organon management at a meeting with the investment community. Management will detail plans for how Organon is expected to drive sustainable growth and shareholder value as a standalone company.
“The spinoff of Organon will help Merck become a leaner, more focused and agile company with stronger growth, and will enable significant operating efficiencies. Organon, as a standalone company, will be better positioned to realize its potential and to have a meaningful impact, particularly in women’s health”, said Rob Davis, president, Merck. “We believe this transaction will create value for the patients both companies serve and
Deaths in Limerick - February 9, 2021
9 Feb 2021
Of Hyde Road, Prospect
On February 9, 2021 peacefully in St. John’s Hospital.
Regretted by his loving brother Buddy, sisters-in-law Geraldine and Mary, nephews, nieces, cousin Ger Brennan. Predeceased by his brothers Paddy and Michael.
May he rest in peace.
Requiem Mass for family will take place on Thursday, February 11 at 12 noon in The Dominican Church, Glentworth Street with burial afterwards in Mount St Oliver Cemetery.
In the interests of public health, attendance at Requiem Mass will be restricted to accord with government guidelines and in line with social distancing protocols. Messages of sympathy can be sent to Thompson’s, Thomas Street.