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Ireland s Rich List 2021: Oh for an Irish Elon Musk, whom we could envy and deride equally

Ireland s Rich List 2021: Oh for an Irish Elon Musk, whom we could envy and deride equally
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Rebranded Otonomee sets out ambitious global expansion plans

Rebranded Otonomee sets out ambitious global expansion plans Cork-based husband and wife team relaunch BPO firm Shockvoyce they purchased from VoxPro founders Dan and Linda Kiely Aidan and Hilary O Shea, founders of Otonomee. The company hopes to expand to Portugal. Picture: Michael O Sullivan Tue, 01 Jun, 2021 - 11:14 Alan Healy Customer management firm Otonomee has set out an ambitious growth plan for the next 12 months with work underway to expand into Portugal. The company was founded by Cork-based husband-and-wife team Aidan O’Shea, the former managing director of VoxPro, and Hilary O’Shea. The pair purchased Shockvoyce from VoxPro founders Dan and Linda Kiely in October 2020 and relaunched as Otonomee after six months of development.

Social housing s €54m, row over Covid supports, and Kearney s snack food punt

  UK insurance giant Legal & General has teamed up with housing agency Clúid to invest €54 million in social housing projects in the Republic, which should deliver about 200 new homes. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details. Anger is rising in the outdoors activity industry, which includes adventure centres and businesses engaged in activities such as kayaking and surfing, that the State’s €80 million-per-week Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) will only support businesses operating indoors. Mark Paul reports. Rugby player Rob Kearney and Voxpro founders Dan and Linda Kiely have invested a combined €250,000 in Irish start-up Snack Farm, with the former Leinster and Ireland full back also joining the company as its director of wellbeing, writes Charlie Taylor.

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