The Sunday Interview: Derek Richardson
Multimillion euro deal-sealer Derek Richardson is making a name for himself as the man for a lost cause
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Multimillion euro deal-sealer Derek Richardson is making a name for himself as the man for a lost cause
Each week, we profile one of Ireland’s foremost corporate leaders, tracing their career to date and exploring the lessons they have learned along the way. This week, we meet Dónal Clancy of Laya Healthcare
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Each week, we profile one of Ireland’s foremost corporate leaders, tracing their career to date and exploring the lessons they have learned along the way. This week, we meet Roy Sunstrum of Shopify
Darragh Richardson co-founded Agile Networks after his Belgian employer Telindus pulled out of Ireland and he led a management buyout of its Irish interests. Now he’s looking at a turnover of €9.5 million this year
Dyno-Rod owner Peter Crowley doesn’t believe in entrepreneurship. He believes in hard work, answering the phone, and keeping drains and desks clear
CAB's Chief Superintendent Eugene Corcoran has described the bureau as “relentless”
A succession of financial scandals has hurt confidence in Irish charities – something which Charities Regulator John Farrelly wants to put right
Entrepreneur Adeo Ressi believes Ireland can be a start-up hub, but that there are too many subsidies for young companies here
In the face of challenging conditions, Gary Annett is hoping to grow ship-fitting firm MJM Marine’s revenues to £60m before long – even if he doesn’t have time to enjoy the opulent fruits of his own labours
In a revealing interview, Colm O’Gorman talks about his past, his politics, his passions as he hits back at his critics
He has been an evangelist for renewable energy for 30 years, but Eddie O’Connor says any hope of developing the sector here died with the Brexit result
Ireland’s most famous hoteliers have just cut the deal of a lifetime, but they still find that national stardom takes a bit of getting used to
Plan includes calls for businesses to locate operations outside urban centres