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EOHExams09 
 8th June 2016......... Narjis Talpur, Jessica Amann, Srishti Singh, Mariah Apantaku from Christ King secondary school, Cork relaxing their first day of junior cert exams yesterday 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHExams08 
 8th June 2016........ Hayley Leslie and Maeve Fanning from Christ King secondary school, Cork cooling off after their first day of junior cert exams yesterday 
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EOHExams07 
 8th June 2016....... Cliona Burke from Christ King secondary school, Cork happy after her first day of exams yesterday 
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EOHExams05 
 8th June 2016......... Nicole Bennett adn Mairead Dennehy Christ King secondary school, Cork relaxing their first day of exams yesterday 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHExams05(1) 
 8th June 2016......... Nicole Bennett adn Mairead Dennehy Christ King secondary school, Cork relaxing their first day of exams yesterday 
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EOHExams04 
 8th June 2016......... Jennifer Moynihan, Kate Leneghan and Aoife Casey all from Christ King secondary school, Cork after their first day of leaving cert exams yesterday 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHExams02 
 8th June 2016........ Anna Harte and Rozlynn Harris from Christ King secondary school, Cork after their first day of leaving cert exams yesterday 
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EOHExams01 
 8th June 2016.........Alanna Hennessy, Jasmine Ronan and Caoimhe Downey, all from Christ King secondary school, Cork after their first day of leaving cert exams yesterday 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 EEXXjob 09.06.2016
Echo Exam News
Leaving Certificate students Jessica Misala, after completing the Engineering paper at Midleton Community College, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 09.06.2016
Echo Exam News
Leaving Certificate students Darragh Fleming, Andrew Northridge and Conor Motherway, relaxing after the Engineering exam at Midleton Community College, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 09.06.2016
Echo Exam News
Leaving Certificate students Conan O'Donovan and Calum Moloney, checking the Engineering paper with teacher John Ring, at Midleton Community College, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Echo Exam News
Leaving Certificate students Calum Fletcher, Dean Cusack and Daniel Horgan, looking happy after completing their Engineering exam at Midleton Community College, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 09.06.2016
Echo Exam News
Junior Certificate students Lynn Roche, St Mary's High School, Midleton and Conor O'Donoghue, Midleton Community College, Co Cork, after completing their Irish exam.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEXXjob 09.06.2016
Echo Exam News
Leaving Certificate students Matthew Kidney and Corey Mackessy, compare notes after completing their Engineering exam at Midleton Community College, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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08.06.2016
Dr Linda Murphy, UCC, chatting with James O'Sullivan of M & P O'Sullivan, at the 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie
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08.06.2016
Helen Arnold of TVM, centre, with Gerard and Margaret Buckley of the Castle Hotel, Macroom, attending the 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie
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08.06.2016
Willie Weir, Deirdre O'Byrne and Dr Linda Murphy, all UCC, Dr Eric Clinton, DCU and Marc Crehan, UCC, attending the 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie
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08.06.2016
Willie Weir, Deirdre O'Byrne, Dr Linda Murphy and Marc Crehan, all UCC, attending the 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie
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08.06.2016
Actors Ciaran Bermingham and Aidan O'Hare, at the 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie
DKE080616family001 
 FREE PIC-NO REPRO FEE
08.06.2016
The 'Family Business Sustainability' event organised by DCU & UCC, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.

Talent Management in Family Business Roadshow

UCC was delighted to partner with the DCU Family Business Centre to present the Cork leg of the 'Talent in Family Business Roadshow' in the Kingsley Hotel on 8 June, 2016. James O'Sullivan of well-known family business M&P O'Sullivan was the guest local family business. PWC presented findings of their global next generation survey, while AIB provided insights on the topic of succession. Key challenges in relation to talent management and communication were discussed. The Department of Management and Marketing, in conjunction with Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) have developed a programme for family businesses to explore these personal and professional issues in greater detail. The Certificate in Family Business Sustainability focuses on managing both the family and the business and will commence in September. Dr Linda Murphy, programme director, states 'Providing family businesses with a safe space with individuals facing similar challenges is key to engaging in dialogue on the unique issues faced by the family business community. The Cert will be a mechanism to work through these issues with insights from academics, practitioners and family businesses."

Further contact: Déirdre O’Byrne, Programme Co-ordinator deirdre.obyrne@ucc.ie

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