The Sunday Interview: Simon Pratt
Having seen Avoca’s expansion from a solitary woollen mill, managing director Simon Pratt talks about the unique challenges of running a family business
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Having seen Avoca’s expansion from a solitary woollen mill, managing director Simon Pratt talks about the unique challenges of running a family business
With Musgrave’s SuperValu now having toppled Tesco from the top of the grocery market, its managing director Chris Martin talks about what it took to get there and his plans for the future.
NUIG Galway is emerging from the glare of publicity surrounding its recent loss at the Equality Tribunal. Its president, Jim Browne, talks about future funding, unions and affirmative action
Ornua may be an unfamiliar name to most, but chances are that you have at least one of its products in your fridge – and that’s music to the ears of its chief executive Kevin Lane
IT Sligo president Vincent Cunnane believes that a Dublin-centric recovery is hampering the regions
After spending €2.4 million on a roller coaster for Tayto Park, Ray Coyle believes if you build it, they will come.
As a youngster, fashion designer Don O’Neill left Ballyheigue for New York via Paris, and now counts Oprah and Taylor among his clients. But he never forgets where he’s from
Irish Distillers chief executive Anna Malmhake believes high taxes on spirits are a knife in the back for start-up distillers
He ran for office in Ireland, missed out, moved to the US where he couldn’t vote for 16 years – but hospitality heavyweight Billy Lawless is still a political operator, with a foot planted firmly on both sides of the Atlantic
Jessica Herrin has managed to revolutionise the jewellery industry while raising a family. What’s her secret?
When Bob Casey played lock for London Irish, he used to think about how he could change the club for the better. Now’s his chance
l Kildare brand boss is paying the supermodel a reported €200,000-plus for her services
Slane Castle owners Henry and Alex Conyngham are carving out a new legacy with a €44 million whiskey distillery
Having just unveiled its living wage plan, the German retailer is plotting further growth