![]() ![]() select arrow arrow used in select dropdown menu Sheep 1 Pillow - Shell Star Icon Pressure Point A bullseye target used to represent pressure point. Flippable Design Two arrows in rotation to represent repeatability or flippable. Softer Side A cloud icon used to represent soft side. Side sleeper person laying on their side to represent side sleeper Maximum Support A pillar used to represent maximum support. Helix Single line Helix logo 1 Pillow - Shell 1 - Pillow - 1 Insert Back and stomach sleeper person laying on their back/stomach to represent a back or stomach sleeper. flag icon GlacioTex GlacioTex logo with white text 2 - Insert lamb icon Lock Icon Lock icon Outlined icon of a lock. Front row (l-r): Lorraine Burnell, Yvonne Comer, Aoife Behan and Ellen Tuffy.Allform by Helix Red Allform by Helix single line logo Allform Red Allform single line logo Allform Allform two line logo - blue Allform Allform two line logo award icon Birch by Helix Evergreen Birch by Helix single line logo Birch Single line birch logo without color Checkmark White checkmark icon Circle Solid circle icon Close coins icon Firmer Side A diamond icon used to represent firmer side. Photo: Back row (l-r): Asumpta Gallagher, Sandra Looney, Noreen McKenzie, Síne Dunne and Tanya Ryan. Power Within Champion: Ellen Tuffy, Down Syndrome Limerick ![]() Solo Businesswoman: Asumpta Gallagher, Best Practice, GalwayĮmerging Businesswoman: Síne Dunne, Siest Sleep, DublinĮstablished Businesswoman: Sandra Looney, To Have and To Hold, CorkĮmployee Rising Star: Aoife Behan, The Montenotte Hotel, CorkĮmployee Shining Star: Lorraine Burnell, Joseph Murphy Ballina Ltd, MayoĬreative Professional: Tanya Ryan, Fiadh and Finn, Kildare Entrant after entrant described how the support of Network Ireland helped them to meet the challenges that they faced with creativity and resilience.”Įstablished in 1983, Network Ireland has c.1,200 members and organises up to 200 events for members. Lorraine Greene, AIB’s Head of SME Market Engagement, and a was a judge in the Solo Businesswoman category, stated: “The calibre of entries was remarkable and the power of Network Ireland was evident throughout. “Their resilience, tenacity and passion is uplifting and I’m looking forward to seeing their plans for their future businesses and careers coming to fruition.” I had the pleasure of meeting so many entrants at the local branch awards and at the national interviews. Network Ireland president Noreen McKenzie commented: “It takes courage and belief to put yourself out there to be judged and it is not easy. The Galway women set up national charities following the unexpected loss of their daughters. The ‘Trisha Murphy Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution’ was conferred on Siobhan Carroll from ACT for Meningitis and Dr Suzanne McClean from Rosabel’s Rooms. The award winners were selected from 71 women on the awards shortlist. The results were announced during the business organisation’s annual conference in Galway at the Salthill Hotel.Ī 300-strong audience attended the gala event which was hosted by Mary Kennedy.Ī total of 350 applicants put their names forward for this year’s awards through 14 regional branches of Network Ireland. The creator of a weighted pillow designed to reduce people’s dependence on sleep medication, and the co-founder of a technology that automates video analytics for sports are among the winners of Network Ireland’s Businesswoman of the Year Awards, ![]()
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