Nikki Campbell has been appointed as the Head of Enterprise for Louth. Photo: Jenny Callanan Photography
The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Louth has said that it is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Nikki Campbell as the new Head of Enterprise, effective immediately.
Louth County Council’s Chief Executive David Conway welcomed the appointment saying: “We are delighted to welcome Nikki Campbell as the new Head of Enterprise. Nikki brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and energy that will be instrumental in supporting and growing the local enterprise sector.
"Her background in operations and SME development means that she understands the challenges local businesses face and how to support and inspire them. We are confident that her vision for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth will further strengthen Louth’s position as a leading destination for entrepreneurship and enterprise.”
LEO Louth said Ms Campbell has an impressive background in Operations Management with Optimum Results and Customer Perceptions, and experience in Revenue, Sales, Recruitment, and Training within the hospitality industry. It said that her extensive experience as an elite trainer and consultant in SME development, both nationally and internationally, will be a huge benefit to enterprise in Louth.
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She will lead the Local Enterprise Office’s efforts to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs, and startups across the county. Her vision is centered on driving sustainable economic growth, enhancing the local business ecosystem, and empowering Louth-based enterprises to scale and succeed.
“I am thrilled to join the Local Enterprise Office Louth at such an exciting time for the county,” said Ms. Campbell. “I look forward to working with businesses and entrepreneurs to help them navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead. Working with my colleagues in the LEO, my focus will be on fostering a culture of innovation, resilience and adaptability to help Louth businesses thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace.”
As Head of Enterprise, Nikki will oversee the range of programmes and initiatives designed to provide support, training, funding, and advice to businesses across the region. Under her leadership, and working with Louth County Council, representative bodies and agencies, LEO Louth will continue to position the county as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.
“I am passionate about creating an environment where businesses of all sizes can succeed,” Nikki continued. “By working closely with local enterprises, we can ensure that Louth remains a dynamic and attractive place for business investment and development. I am excited about the opportunities ahead and committed to supporting the local business community.”
For further information on the supports available from the Local Enterprise Office visit www.localenterprise.ie/louth
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