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04022015-CareerWise-009 
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Julie Kelleher and Catriona Bebbington, Depuy Synthes at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
04022015-CareerWise-008 
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Eleanor Driscoll, South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Margaret McCarthy, Herlihys Centra and Anne Nugent, Novartis at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
04022015-CareerWise-007 
 DK 04/02/2015
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Tracey Walton, Trend Micro and Sean Carrick, MSD at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
04022015-CareerWise-006 
 DK 04/02/2015
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Olive Grimely, Cork and Mari Manning, CIPD Southern Region at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
04022015-CareerWise-005 
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Audrey McSweeney, CareerWise Recruitment and Rachel O'Brien, Intel Security at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
04022015-CareerWise-001 
 DK 04/02/2015
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Conor O’Connell, Chairman CIPD, Ken Murphy, Director CareerWise Recruitment, Donal Sullivan, Vice President & General Manager, Tyco and Liam Linehan, Chartered Institute of Personnel Development Southern Region Ireland at the CIPD Southern Region business breakfast at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork
PIC Darragh Kane
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/02/2015 ... 
Dr. Margaret O'Donovan, principal, with Jennifer Chadwick, head girl, and Sophie Collins, deputy head girl, during the turning of the sod for a new extension of three classrooms and a resource room at Regina Mundi College, Douglas Road, Cork. Also in picture are Adele Flynn, deputy principal; Edmund Corrigan, manager; Kenneth Hennessy, architect, Donal Kenneally, KDC Ltd., building contractor; Colleen Hartley, chairperson, student council, and members of the student council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
sod-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/02/2015 ... 
At the turning of the sod for a new extension of three classrooms and a resource room at Regina Mundi College, Douglas Road, Cork, were Dr. Margaret O'Donovan, principal, (right) and Adele Flynn, deputy principal, with members of the student council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
sod-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/02/2015 ... 
Dr. Margaret O'Donovan, principal, with Colleen Hartley, chairperson, student council, (left) and Jennifer Chadwick, head girl, holding the shovel following the turning of the sod for a new extension of three classrooms and a resource room at Regina Mundi College, Douglas Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
JH Yghl Seafield Developmen 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
The derelict buildings, pictured in the foreground, at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal where a planning application has been lodged for redevelopment of the site. A public meeting was held in Youghal to welcome the redevelopment project despite three objections to the plan.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developmen1 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Freda Landers, Jackie Healy, Jennifer Coakley and Siobhan Stapleton, at the top table during a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developmen0 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Martina McCarthy and Liam McLellan, both from Youghal, at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 31 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Some of the attendance at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 30 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Shannon Coleman and David Watkins, both from Youghal, at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 21 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Some of the attendance at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 20 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Cllr.Mary Lineman Foley with her daughter Clara at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 5 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Some of the attendance at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 4 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
One of the derelict buildings at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal where a planning application has been lodged for redevelopment of the site. A public meeting was held in Youghal to welcome the redevelopment project despite three objections to the plan.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 3 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
One of the derelict buildings at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal where a planning application has been lodged for redevelopment of the site. A public meeting was held in Youghal to welcome the redevelopment project despite three objections to the plan.
Picture: John Hennessy
JH Yghl Seafield Developm 2 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News 
Freda Landers and Jackie Healy, both from Youghal, at a public meeting to welcome the redevelopment of the derelict site at Seafield Technical Textiles Ltd. in Youghal despite three objections lodged against the plans.
Picture: John Hennessy
JCOntheBus03Feb05 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 202 are Aisling Kelly, Douglas and Chloe Malone, Blackrock, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus03Feb04 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 202 is Gosha Fabiszewska, from the Old Blackrock Road, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus03Feb03 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 202 are Saida and Alisha Ali, from Mahon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus03Feb02 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 202 is Pat Lynch, from St. Lukes, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus03Feb01 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 202 is Noel Murphy, from Blackrock, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch09 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
One of the Dowtcha designs for Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch08 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
Alexi and Serge Vanden Berghe, from Mayfield.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch07 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
In costume, Roisin Dolliver, member of Dowtcha with Fionn and Lillyrose Woodhouse, from Gurranabraher.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch06 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
In costume, Roisin Dolliver, Elmo Collins and Asha Woodhouse, all members of Dowtcha.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch05 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
In costume, Roisin Dolliver, member of Dowtcha, looking at one of the Cork Designs.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch04 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
In costume, Roisin Dolliver, member of Dowtcha.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch03 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
In costume, Elmo Collins, member of Dowtcha.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch02 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
Davy Dummigan, Cliff Dolliver, Louis Wild and Elmo Collins, all members of Dowtcha.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDowtchaLaunch01 
 EEjob 03/02/2015.
Echo News.
Dowtcha Launch of their St. Patrick's Festival designs, at Civic Trust House, Popes Quat, Cork.
Asha Woodhouse, member of Dowtcha, from Shandon.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DKE030215kings014 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Ulrich Albus and Clara Muser, both from Sunday's Well, attending the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings013 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Lorna Moore, Mary Cronin, Catherine Millard and Fiona Murray, all of Douglas Harmonia Singers, enjoying the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings012 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Lillian O'Sullivan and Joerg Milansky, both from Douglas, enjoying the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings011 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
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Siobhan and Sadhbh O'Flynn from Ballyhea, are all smiles at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings010 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Tom and Stephanie Ruby from Grange, enjoying a night out at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings009 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Caoimhe Murray of Blackrock and Niamh O'Mahony of Carrigaline, attending the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings008 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Bob and Teresa Fitzgerald from Ballincollig, enjoying the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings007 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Annette Turner of Garryduff in the company of Theresa Lynch of Victoria Cross, at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings006 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Rosarie Harrington from Ballincollig and Ann Crotty from Douglas, are all smiles at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings005 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Carrigaline ladies Livy Riordan and Gillian Devine, at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings004 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Bernie Crowley of Bandon, Helen O'Mahony of Newcestown and Carmel Walsh of Ballincollig, enjoying the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings003 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Harriet and Ben McKee from Lichfield, enjoying the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings002 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Mary Cunningham from The Lough and Marie Finn from Friar's Walk, attending the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE030215kings001 
 EEjob 03/02/2015
Echo News/Social Diary
Tara Broderick of Union Quay and Hilda Chan of South Terrace, at the King's Singers at Cork Opera House.
Picture: David Keane.
DK03022015-CIT-056 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Emmett Coffey, Rose McGrath and Frank O'Donovan, CIT at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-055 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Kieran Doyle and Aidan Mulcahy, M3 TV Production at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-054 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Jane Lee, Jane Lee Animations, William Bean and Eoin Devlin, Dog Day Media at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-053 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Tony McCarthy, Adapptive, Andrew Kingston, Group Book and Neville O'Donoghue, Bench Warmers at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-052 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Julie Whooley, Spearlive Labs and Daragh Murphy, Hairy Baby at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-051 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Dr Niall Smith, Rose McGrath, CIT, Damien English, Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation and Robert Carpenter, Granite Digital at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of TechnologyÕs Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-048 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Enda McDonnell, Enterprise Ireland, Damien English, Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation and Ronan Murphy, Chairman of IT@CORK at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-044 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Louise Ryan, Ball & Socket, Robin Foley, Hurrah Hurrah and Aisling Murphy, Ball & Socket at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-043 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Enda McDonnell, Enterprise Ireland, Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields and Michael Delaney, Retired Vice President of Development CIT at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of TechnologyÕs Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-042 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Vitaliy Makhnanov, Vector PM and Alex Musgrave, Dog Day Media at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-019 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Karen Twomey and Susie Santry, CIT at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane
DK03022015-CIT-017 
 DKANE 03/02/2015
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Declan O'Connell, Wild Acre, Shane Cronin, CIT and Gerard O'Donovan, Head of Faculty of Business and Humanities at Cork Institute of Technology at the launch of the Creative Digital Network Cork (CDNC) at the Rubicon Centre on Cork Institute of Technology’s Bishopstown Campus.

The website, which has been designed and created by Granite Media, will be used as the main method of promoting collaboration, and discussion, between CDNC members. The site allows members to create and customise their own profiles and includes social media tools to enhance communication and debate.

Creative Digital Network Cork provides networking opportunities for companies, start-ups, and academics, engaged in digital media and the creative industries. It is part of the Interreg IVC Medi@tic project, which is led in Cork by CIT.
Pic Darragh Kane

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