On this weekâs Business Matters, Ciaran OâDonnell will be talking coaches, tours and cruises with James McGinley, owner of the McGinley Travel Group based in Magheraroarty.
And for the weekly Backing Business segment, Ciaran will be checking in with Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise at the Donegal Local Enterprise Office.
On this week’s Business Matters, Ciaran O’Donnell talks to Joe Devenney, co-founder of Crolly Distillery which produced its first casks of single malt whiskey last year, and Letterkenny Community Centre’s Management Committee Chairperson, Philip O’Kennedy, who speaks about the ambitious redevelopment plans for the well-known facility on Pearse Road.
Joining Ciaran for the Backing Business segment is Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise and Economic Development at the Donegal Local Enterprise Office.
Local Enterprise Week is going virtual this year with a full programme of online events designed to help Donegal businesses spring back into action.
Kicking off on Monday, the week-long series of events is collaboration between Local Enterprise Office Donegal and its partners.
Spring Back is the theme for the week, which runs until Friday, 5th March.
Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise Donegal says there s no question that this past year has been one of the toughest times for business, so the theme is quite fitting:
Kicking off Local Enterprise Week are keynote speakers Emma Jones CBE and Mark Pollock who will host “Spring Back and Step Forward” – a highly motivational online event focusing on developing the leadership and resilience necessary to adapt to the challenges and opportunities facing businesses today. This event will be launched by Minister Robert Troy, TD, Minister of State with responsibility for Trade Promotion at the Department of Trade Enterprise and
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