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Guaranteed Irish says it is delighted to invite local businesses, SMEs, and entrepreneurs to an exciting networking opportunity at the Louth-Meath Breakfast Network Event, taking place on Tuesday 30 January 2025, from 8:30 am to 10:00 am at The Mill Enterprise Centre, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
This event, will highlight the significance of local supply chains in driving sales growth. With expert speakers and engaging case studies, attendees will gain valuable insights on how collaboration within the local business community can lead to tangible results.
The panel discussion will kick off at 8:45 am, featuring:
Brid O’Connell, CEO of Guaranteed Irish, sharing inspiring stories of Guaranteed Irish members and their success in leveraging local partnerships.
Sean McGrath, Skillnet Innovation Exchange, discussing innovative approaches to collaboration and skill development.
Following the panel, there will be an interactive Q&A session at 9:30 am, providing attendees with the chance to ask questions, exchange ideas, and gain practical tips. The morning will conclude with networking opportunities.
Guaranteed Irish is advising those interested not to "miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and learn how to strengthen your business by tapping into the power of local supply chains". Register now using the link: https://rb.gy/t6v3kb
Guaranteed Irish is a national organisation that supports all businesses based in Ireland (homegrown and international firms) who support jobs, communities, and provenance. The not-for-profit membership network has been championing businesses based in Ireland since 1974. It supports a network of 2,300+ member businesses, employing 130,000+ people across Ireland, generating an annual combined Irish turnover of over €14.75bn.
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