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 No Repro Fee - LEO Cork City: Sarah Dineen (Uniwink); Adrienne Rodgers, Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office Cork City; Darren Hayes (D.A. Renewable Energy); Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Mary Shields; Ted Foley, Regional Co-ordinator, Business Angel Partnerships; Michael Mulcahy, Senior Enterprise Development Officer, Local Enterprise Office, Cork City; Nanci Creedon (Creedon's Doggie Daycare)

pictured at the regional finals of the inaugural ‘Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur’ competition. All under the age of 30, local business owners and new start-ups went head-to-head with other winners from the region for a chance to win a place at the national final in Dublin this December, in a competition co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Office. Launched by the Government earlier this year, Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition is an integral part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2014 and is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through the 31 Local Enterprise Offices around the country (www.ibye.ie)
JKEO4061 
 No Repro Fee - LEO Cork City: Sarah Dineen (Uniwink); Adrienne Rodgers, Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office Cork City; Darren Hayes (D.A. Renewable Energy); Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Mary Shields; Ted Foley, Regional Co-ordinator, Business Angel Partnerships; Michael Mulcahy, Senior Enterprise Development Officer, Local Enterprise Office, Cork City; Nanci Creedon (Creedon's Doggie Daycare)

pictured at the regional finals of the inaugural ‘Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur’ competition. All under the age of 30, local business owners and new start-ups went head-to-head with other winners from the region for a chance to win a place at the national final in Dublin this December, in a competition co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Office. Launched by the Government earlier this year, Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition is an integral part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2014 and is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through the 31 Local Enterprise Offices around the country (www.ibye.ie)
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No Repro Fee - LEO Cork City: Sarah Dineen (Uniwink);

Adrienne Rodgers, Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office Cork City; Darren Hayes (D.A. Renewable Energy); Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Mary Shields; Ted Foley, Regional Co-ordinator, Business Angel Partnerships; Michael Mulcahy, Senior Enterprise Development Officer, Local Enterprise Office, Cork City; Nanci Creedon (Creedon's Doggie Daycare)

pictured at the regional finals of the inaugural ‘Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur’ competition. All under the age of 30, local business owners and new start-ups went head-to-head with other winners from the region for a chance to win a place at the national final in Dublin this December, in a competition co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Office. Launched by the Government earlier this year, Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition is an integral part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2014 and is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through the 31 Local Enterprise Offices around the country (www.ibye.ie)



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