Schools celebrated for entrepreneurial spirit
Some 94 primary and second-level schools from around the country were celebrated at the inaugural The Entrepreneurial School Awards (TESA) Summit hosted by Microsoft
SMEs fighting the good fight against economic uncertainty
Dismiss ISME and its endeavours as neo-liberal at your peril, writes Siobhán Maguire
Planning ahead to improve Ireland’s pensions outlook
Reform is slow and the differences in pension pots between men and women make for grim reading, but appointing a Minister for Pensions would be a start, writes Siobhán Maguire
Preparation key to a comfortable retirement
Sarah Conry, a director at Deloitte, explains why financial planning is key to a comfortable retirement, writes Siobhán Maguire
Getting started on your pension journey
Eoghan Gavigan, a specialist investment adviser and certified financial planner at Highfield Financial Planning, has advice for those looking to start a pension, writes Siobhán Maguire
A city growing in confidence
The council is mapping out a bold future for the City of Tribes
Ahoy there! Old Aran ferry service gets a new lease of life
Aran Island Ferries, Ireland’s largest domestic ferry company, will launch the new route in May of next year
A regional base that has a global reach
Earlier this year, Galway-based cloud security vendor TitanHQ rolled out two new features for its award-winning email security solution SpamTitan
Engineering growth in Galway as a medtech hub
In recent years, Galway has welcomed a significant cluster of medtech companies, with the county now accounting for almost 40 per cent of all regional distribution of medical device companies
Close Brothers establishes strong links with a thriving city
Its young, educated workforce and some of the world’s most innovative companies help Galway punch well above its weight as an economic region
Building links from the West
Galway contractor JJ Rhatigan & Co is focusing on a nationwide recruitment drive
Galway growth continues for Mazars with partnerships from arts to Stem
Mazars is growing in tandem with its clients and has moved to new city centre offices in Galway
Leading the way in public sector investment
Galway County Council is playing a crucial role in the development of entrepreneurship, education and tourism across the region
Prime office space for rent in Oranmore
No1 CityEast is an impressive landmark building with 69,500 sq ft of gross floor space, with the benefit of 400 existing car spaces and full planning permission
2020 vision for Galway’s cultural year
Galway promises an unforgettable programme of creative events as European Capital of Culture
Behind the scenes, Galway Film Fair strikes the right deals
The Film Fair, namely the business side of the industry, runs alongside the Film Fleadh where hosts of international film financiers gather to meet with producers
Galway’s success lies in its people and business community
Kenny Deery, the new chief executive of Galway’s Chamber, has high hopes for Galway city and county, writes Siobhán Maguire