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In the 30 to 35 years I’ve been in the business, it’s been transformed

In the 30 to 35 years I’ve been in the business, it’s been transformed

The head of Salesforce in Ireland, David Dempsey, left school early and came to IT late. He got where he is today by convincing people to take a punt on him – and delivering

Hitting it off on Off The Rails

Hitting it off on Off The Rails

Sonya Lennon and Brendan Courtney had never met before the RTÉ show. The rest - including their own clothing line, Lennon Courtney - is Irish fashion history

'The characters make the hotel, and by God we’ve some characters'

'The characters make the hotel, and by God we’ve some characters'

Renowned for its traditional charm, country music, weddings and carveries, Harvey’s Point Hotel in Donegal has carved out a niche for itself

What you’re in today might not be what you’re doing in five years

What you’re in today might not be what you’re doing in five years

For Nicola Byrne, founder of 11890 directory enquiries, any business setback is nothing more than a reason to clamber back up on the horse again

'Local entrepreneurs who have a love and a belief in their town will lead their town forward'

'Local entrepreneurs who have a love and a belief in their town will lead their town forward'

His long and storied spell in the newspaper business came to an end in acrimonious circumstances. Now Brian Nerney is looking to the future

The recession and scandals had a direct impact on the amount of money we were graced with from the Irish public

The recession and scandals had a direct impact on the amount of money we were graced with from the Irish public

Growing up in Belfast during the Troubles, Dominic MacSorley was acutely aware of the consequences of violence. The insight proved crucial when he decided to quit his job in a law firm to work with Concern Worldwide

The biggest single impact of Brexit will be time. If we can’t move materials quick enough, we might miss a ship

The biggest single impact of Brexit will be time. If we can’t move materials quick enough, we might miss a ship

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

Another accountant asked, “What’s your five-year plan?” I said, ‘I don’t have one’

Another accountant asked, “What’s your five-year plan?” I said, ‘I don’t have one’

Deloitte Ireland has been Brendan Jennings’ home for 36 years. As the firm’s managing partner, he now leads 2,800 staff and oversees a €250 million-a-year turnover

'I saw the pain that death was causing. I saw grown men down on their knees crying'

'I saw the pain that death was causing. I saw grown men down on their knees crying'

From Chicago Mob funerals to emergency embalmings, David McGowan has seen it all. Now he’s turned his attentions to a very different world - glamping

I thought, why can’t you go to any location and buy a voucher for anywhere?

I thought, why can’t you go to any location and buy a voucher for anywhere?

It’s almost a decade and a half since Michael Dawson began building his One4all gift card empire - now the profits are rolling in

'I'm challenging the system. We don't whistleblow on health. Why?'

'I'm challenging the system. We don't whistleblow on health. Why?'

David Bobbett fought hard to become top dog at H&K International, but now the ‘whistleblower on health’ spends much of his time raising awareness about heart disease

I had responsibilities that I shouldn’t have had at 18 or 19. I ended up learning quick

I had responsibilities that I shouldn’t have had at 18 or 19. I ended up learning quick

For more than 60 years, the Barry Group has expanded to become a cornerstone of business in Co Cork - and remains very much a family affair

One of the successes of business is going in with a clean sheet

One of the successes of business is going in with a clean sheet

Eamonn Buttle had no interest in radio when he launched South East Radio, but it eventually captured the Wexford businessman’s heart

There was a lot of research, a lot of navel gazing and a lot of tough decisions

There was a lot of research, a lot of navel gazing and a lot of tough decisions

Publishing is in Ruth Gill’s blood, but the commercial director of Gill Books is looking to the future, not the past

It was a real family business, where everyone got stuck in and helped out

It was a real family business, where everyone got stuck in and helped out

Caroline Keeling has transformed the company into a trusted household brand