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going international members' success in european markets MARCH 2012. ISSUE 3 Chamber Link policy training events IN THIS ISSUE: Implementation of Jobs Plan Supporting Women Entrepreneurs Coaching in the Workplace promotion international REGULAR FEATURES: Members News Upcoming events New Members works for your business s k r o w Chamber Link policy training events promotion siness ur bu for yo international Dear Chamber Member Welcome to the March edition of Chamberlink which will keep you informed on current activities at the Chamber and new developments from your fellow members. Our main feature this month focuses on local success stories from companies concentrating on expanding internationally while the members news section is filled with awards, product launches, premises openings and new appointments. contents policy 4 Implementation of the Jobs Plan 5 Local Enterprises Offices & Northside Economic Development Strategy A delegation from the Chamber recently met with Minister Bruton and Minister Rabbitte advocating the implementation of the Action Plan on Jobs and international connectivity as well as the future of local enterprise offices and Cork Airport. events The services offered by the Chamber are varied and aimed at providing as comprehensive a service as possible to members. We are delighted to announce the launch of a new Mentoring for Female Entrepreneurs programme which will be operated by the Enterprise Europe Newtwork and a new course, Coaching in the Workplace has been added to the Biznetcork training schedule. international We would like to thank all members who have recently renewed their membership. The 2012 Membership Badge is now available for your use on your website and promotional products as a visible sign of your commitment to your business and to business in the Cork region. Stay informed by receiving the weekly eBulletin, join the Chamber LinkedIn group, follow us on Twitter or check out www.corkchamber.ie or all the news and updates from the Chamber and members. Best regards, Conor 6 Breakfast Briefing - Aer Lingus 7 Upcoming Events 8 Business After Hours 10 Mentoring for Female Entrepreneurs Programme 11 Info-2-Innovate Seminar & Consultation & Review of Data Retention Directive cover story 12 The secret of small business success in international markets media 13 Recent Media Coverage training 14 New Course: Coaching in the Workplace 15 Upcoming Training Courses promotion Conor Healy Chief Executive [email protected] 16 Newly Appointed 17 Members News connecting 22 New Members Chamberlink is Sponsored by Join us on Follow us on Cork Chamber, Fitzgerald House, Summerhill North, Cork T: (021) 4509044 F: (021) 4508568 E: [email protected] W: www.corkchamber.ie Registered in Ireland no. 13918 Chamberlink is published by Cork Chamber and is a monthly publication exclusive to members. The opinons expressed in Chamberlink are not necessarily those of Cork Chamber, neither do they accept any responsibility or liability for any legal implications arising there from. Chamber Link policy Chamber calls for implementation of Jobs Plan in Meetings with Ministers In February the Chamber attended the open meeting with Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton T.D. regarding the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs. A Chamber delegation also held a private meeting with Minister Bruton which discussed a number of issues. The Chamber called on the Government to focus on the realistic and timely implementation of key priorities contained within the Action Plan for Jobs 2012 and outlined the need for Government to set minimum targets for unsecured lending. It is critical that key priority actions within the Plan’s 275 measures are implemented as a matter of urgency. It is also essential that direct responsibility is assigned to specific entities for the delivery of these actions to ensure their appropriate execution. The Chamber highlighted the role that regional gateways such as Cork can play in national recovery, citing projects such as Cork Docklands and the proposed Cork Science Innovation and Technology Park, but called on Government to identify a limited number of gateways which have immediate potential to be developed as regional engines of national growth and resource them with a gateway capital funding envelope to maximise job outputs in the 2012 – 2015 period. As communicated in a recent meeting with Minister Hogan, Cork Chamber urged Minister Bruton to rebalance the pressure of rates and local authority charges on business using the additional revenues generated from the introduction of domestic water charges and the property tax. This would sustain current jobs and create new jobs over the next number of years. The Chamber also attended a meeting with Minister for Small Jobs John Perry T.D. as part of the Minister’s regional consultations discussing November’s Mazars’s report on SME lending. The Minister and his officials were told of relevant findings in the Chamber’s Quarterly Economic Survey and the need for new unsecured lending. According to the latest Chamber quarterly economic survey, 77% of members are not confident that Government is taking adequate measures to increase business access to capital. It is disappointing that the roll-out of the temporary targeted partial credit guarantee scheme will not take place until the second quarter of 2012. In light of this, it is even more important that provision is made for a minimum amount of unsecured lending to be set as part of the annual lending commitments from the banks. Businesses cannot survive on term loans alone, they need working capital and there is an onus on Government to make this happen. Chamber met with Minister Pat Rabbitte Minster for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte T.D. met with a delegation representing Cork Chamber, IT@Cork and Energy@Cork in February. The meeting discussed international connectivity, the potential of the Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) and backhaul costs. The role of telecommunications infrastructure in attracting investment and the jobs potential of the ICT sector was highlighted. The Minister was also briefed on the work of the Chamber and other organisations on the Energy@Cork steering group to build on the unique economic and employment opportunities for the Cork Area Strategic Plan (CASP) region to secure competitive advantage in the energy area. John Mullins, President Cork Chamber welcomes Pat Rabbitte T.D., Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources. 4 • • Alma Murnane, Policy & Research Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530147 Seán O’Leary, Policy & Research Executive e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530143 Northside Economic Development Strategy Transition Year Business Projects 2012 launched Cork City Development Board has invited the Chamber to nominate members with an interest in the Northside of the city to become involved in the development of a Northside Economic Development Strategy. Those who joined the group developing the strategy are: Kevin Condon (DNG Kevin Condon Estate Agents); Dermot Walsh (Atrium Business Centre); Carla Manning (CACM Accountants) and Veronica Murphy (The Discovery Partnership). The vision is to support new and existing enterprise development and create employment through a multi-layered strategy led by Cork City Council, which is evidence based and attractive to potential inward investors. The strategy will look to exploit opportunities for locally based community enterprise focused on local service needs. The strategy will be developed in conjunction with the economic element of the Northwest regeneration plan approved in November 2011. Cork Chamber and University College Cork’s College of Business & Law have launched the Transition Year Business Project Awards for 2012. This year's awards, kindly sponsored by Bank of New York Mellon will focus on entrepreneurship. The closing date for entries is 30th March with the prize giving ceremony on 24th April. To apply for the awards, Transition Year students must submit a 1,500 word project based on their experience with their Mini Company/Enterprise or School Bank. The prize for this year’s winning team is a €1,000 cheque for their school. (see advert on inside cover for more information) Local Enterprise Offices As part of the Action Plan for Jobs 2012 the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan, T.D., announced plans to transfer City and County Enterprise Board structures to Local Authorities around the country. The new structure of local enterprise offices, (LEOs) will build on the significant work done by the county enterprise boards (CEBs) to date. It will be achieved through the dissolution of the existing CEBs and the creation of a new micro enterprise and small business unit within Enterprise Ireland that is intended to work with the local authorities to establish a local enterprise office in each local authority. The local enterprise offices will be staffed with a combination of local authority and CEB officials. The new LEOs are to offer: • Local business advisory services (licensing, regulation, planning, etc); Information and support for accessing the local procurement process • Close coupling to NEES*/SOLAS** services (referrals, access to training/development/recruitment); Access to micro-business supports/incentives (finance, innovation, marketing, mentoring, management development) • Progression for high-growth companies to appropriate Enterprise Ireland supports. Cork Chamber has written to Minister Hogan and regional elected representatives regarding the new structures for local enterprise support. The Chamber also discussed the new structures while meeting Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton T.D. Given the direct, significant and regular interactions of Chambers with their respective Local Authorities, Cork Chamber has recommended that Chambers should be given the right to nominate representatives to an oversight committee structure that should be put in place for individual LEOs at their respective Local Authority level. Chambers have extensive experience of interacting with Local Authorities as key stakeholders in a wide range of contexts. Our central role as the representative of business at the local level has been recognised by the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government in nominating Chambers as the co-ordinator of business pillar nominations to County Development Boards and Strategic Policy Committees. LEOs represent a new departure for Local Authorities and for Chambers. In the view of the national Chamber network it will be very important for the local business community to be represented at oversight level by individuals representing business interests. In doing so, we believe that Chamber representatives will be able to bring a business perspective to the work of individual LEOs underlining the need for measurable action based on strong business case/financial analyses and a focus on meaningful results. *National Employment and Entitlements Service **Seirbhísí Oideachais Leanunaigh agus Scileanna works for your business 5 Chamber Link events Cork Chamber Leadership Forum in association with Cork Chamber and Deloitte partnered up for the Cork Chamber Leadership Forum, which was held in the Maryborough Hotel & Spa on Monday 5th March and featured a key note address from the Secretary General at the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation, Mr John Murphy. John Mullins, President Cork Chamber with John Murphy, Secretary General Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation and Ger Lyons, Deloitte. (Photographs: John Sheehan) John O'Flynn, Deloitte; Michael Barry, Barry & Fitzwilliam and Frankie Whelehan, Kasterlee. Dan O'Sullivan, Maryborough Hotel & Spa with Ger White, KBC Bank. 6 Mr Murphy told the forum of the Department’s key role in job creation and planning for long-term sustainable economic development. Mr. Murphy discussed the Government’s recently published Action Plan for Jobs 2012, which contains 275 actions to be implemented in 2012 by all Government Departments, and the Plan’s emphasis on implementation and monitoring. Conall MacAongusa, Transport & Innovation with Mike Sheehan and Honor Moore from Deloitte. Sean Gayer, Option Wireless; Dr Brendan Murphy, President CIT; Ger Lyons, Deloitte and Bob Savage, EMC with John Murphy, Secretary General Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation. Brendan O'Regan, Zenith Technologies; Theo Cullinane, BAM Contractors and Mike Madonia, Quest International Software. Denis Collins, IBM Business Continuity and Donal Clancy, QUINN-healthcare. • Leigh Gillen, Events Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530133 Upcoming Events - Book Now on www.corkchamber.ie Business Breakfast Briefing in association with The Cork Chamber March Business Breakfast will take place on Thursday 22nd March at 7.30am and will feature Mr Brendan Keating, Chief Executive of the Port of Cork as the guest speaker. Brendan has been Chief Executive of the Port of Cork Company since December 2002. Prior to that he was City Manager in Limerick for four years, as well as previously holding the role of Assistant City Manager in Cork. In the position of Chief Executive, Brendan’s primary focus has been on the development and growth of business along with planning port infrastructure. His commitment to the delivery of higher levels of efficiency and quality of port services has been central to the continued success of the company. Guest Speaker: Brendan Keating, Chief Executive, Port of Cork Clarion Hotel Thursday 22nd March 7.30am-9.00am €20 members/€35 non-members The Port of Cork is the key seaport in the South of Ireland and has made impressive strides in recent decades. Join with your fellow Chamber members to hear Brendan talk about the Port’s key role in Cork’s infrastructure, as well as outlining the Port’s plans and potential for the future. If you work in the transport, trade or export industries, or if your company supports these sectors, this event will be of particular interest to you. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. Business After Hours at the Gresham Metropole Hotel Cork Chamber will host the April Business After Hours at the Gresham Metropole Hotel on Wednesday 4th April from 6pm – 8pm and will be a “dedicated” networking event, free of charge for Chamber members. The Gresham Metropole Hotel is one of Cork’s best known Conference & Meetings Hotels. Since opening for business in 1897 the Gresham Metropole Hotel has developed a reputation as a distinctively unique conference and meetings facility of the highest standard, providing efficient friendly service with an attention to detail that is second to none. The Gresham Metropole Hotel has 12 meeting rooms which are ideally suited for small, medium and large sized events, from intimate private dinners, small business meetings, new product launches to conferences and elegant formal events. Wednesday 4th April Gresham Metropole Hotel (Douglas Vance Suite) 6.00pm-8.00pm FREE for Cork Chamber Members This is a unique opportunity to see all that the Gresham Metropole has to offer to Cork Chamber members in terms of quality meeting, conference and banqueting facilities. Join with your fellow Chamber members to view the potential at this famous Cork hotel. As always, there will be a dedicated networking element to the event, so make sure to come prepared with your business cards and a well-oiled business pitch! Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. Places for events are limited, please quote Purchase Order if required. Events Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be accepted up to 72hrs before each event. After this all places will be charged. This policy applies to all events. works for your business 7 Chamber Link events Chamber Breakfast Briefing with Christoph Mueller Aer Lingus CEO Christoph Mueller addressed an audience of Cork Chamber members on Wednesday 8th February in the Cork International Airport Hotel. Christoph provided invaluable insight into the Aviation Sector and the current strengths of Aer Lingus at Cork Airport. Christoph has been CEO of the much-lauded aviation company since 2009 and discussed at length the partnership approach e.g. partnerships with other airlines, a key factor to delivering the strategy of 'connecting Ireland to the world' while also highlighting the legacy of Aer Lingus, having recently celebrated its 75th birthday, being one of just five aviation companies to do so in the world. Europeans travel on average 1.5 times per year but within Ireland this increases to 5 times and Mr Mueller admitted that this is a statistic that sits well with the company in the current economic climate; “The Irish travel a lot and we like it.” The company survived high losses in 2009 by changing their business model to a demand led approach, which requires competitiveness and time-sensitivity. A purely low cost model was not sustainable as deeply-discounted aircrafts were not available for purchase while a full service flag carrier model was not the solution either. Aer Lingus required a one size fits all product where the service offering is modular with a full business Conor Healy, Chief Executive Cork Chamber; John Mullins, President Cork Chamber; Christoph Mueller, Aer Lingus and Aidan Forde, Irish Examiner. (Photograph: Denis Minihane) product on demand as well as low fare availability for price sensitive customers. This in short translated to two completely different products using the same hardware which has been successfully achieved by the company. During the Q&A session, Mr. Mueller ruled out a Cork/Dublin flight operation in the short term as it does not make sense economically but highlighted the addition of Brussels, as a new route out of Cork, starting in March 2012, as being extremely positive. Business after Hours in Cafe Bar Deli Cork Chamber members visited the Cafe Bar Deli premises on Tuesday 21st February for a Business After Hours Networking Event. Members were treated to the finest food the restaurant has to offer as well as being offered plenty of networking opportunities. Almost 100 members attended this event and members heard soapboxes from Xcellent Cleaning Ltd, Europcar/Irish Car Rentals and Irish Formations. The soapboxes are a great way for Chamber members to “pitch” their products and services at events, with a one minute opportunity to talk about your business in front of a large audience of fellow members and prospective customers. Robert Quinlan, Caremark and Juli Rea, James Riordan and Partners. 8 Joe Corcoran, Auditel and Kevin O'Callaghan, B2B Print. Chris Lentzy, CHL Business Solutions and Avril Fox, Café Bar Deli. (Photographs: Ger McCarthy Photography) Attendees from Ronan Daly Jermyn included Uilliam O Lorcain, Jamie Olden (Partner) and Ricky Kelly. Networking after Hours in the Rubicon Cork Chamber, The Rubicon Centre and NIMBUS Research Facility joined forces on Wednesday 7th March out on the CIT campus with almost 100 Chamber members in attendance. This was a unique opportunity for companies within the Rubicon Centre to network with fellow Chamber members and on the night, Chamber members heard soapboxes from Michael Powell Solicitors, Cork Midsummer Festival and Heartaid. John Mullins, President Cork Chamber with Carole O'Leary, Industry Liaison Manager, CIT and Paul Healy, General Manager, Rubicon Centre CIT. (Photographs: Pascal Ungerer) Josette O'Mullane, Industry Liaison Manager CIT and Sorcha Holohan, H+A Marketing+PR. NIMBUS Research Staff - Padraig Donovan and Holger Geisler with Sinead Rodgers, Cork Institute of Technology. Also on the evening Kevin O’Dwyer of Marymount Hospice made a presentation to Aidan Mulcahy of M3 Productions for their outstanding work on the production of the recent tv series on Marymount Hospice. Eamonn O'Neill, Applied Research Manager of CAPPA with Stewart Meehan, Carbon Group. Aidan Mulcahy, M3Productions receiving a presentation from Kevin O'Dwyer, Marymount Hospice. Pat O'Connor, MEDIC Centre Manager and Clive Aherne, Tax Assist Accountants 9 Chamber Link international Female Entrepreneurs Mentoring Programme The Mentoring for Female Entrepreneurs Programme is an initiative developed by Cork Chamber along with 4 other Chambers of Commerce in Ireland. The programme itself offers expert mentoring to women entrepreneurs, to help them keep their new businesses going during their first, very challenging years. The programme is part of the wider European Network of Mentors for Women Entrepreneurs. The aim of this network is to boost female entrepreneurship, recognise and support the distinctive nature of women’s business start-ups and ensure that newly-established women entrepreneurs can sustain their activity throughout their first years in business. A call for expressions of interest from female entrepreneurs was issued and the successful candidates have now been placed with a suitable Mentor for a 12 month period for the purpose of receiving guidance and mentoring support for their business. In addition to the one-to-one mentoring, a series of Mentoring Clinics will take place throughout Ireland which affords all entrepreneurs the opportunity to have consultations with individual mentors on specific aspects of their business. Over 17 countries were represented at the Inauguration Conference of the European Network of Mentors for Women Entrepreneurs in Warsaw and the representatives of the Irish Network of Mentors were formally inaugurated by high-level representatives of the Polish Presidency and the European Commission. The Mentors selected for the southwest region are: Christine Winning, Lisa Murphy and Grainne Barry. Christine Winning, Corporate Care Relocation Ltd Christine established her company Corporate Care Relocation Ltd in 1997. It supplies a full range of relocation support to business people moving into and out of Ireland. From simple beginnings with a PC in her home office (i.e. converted attic), a mobile ‘phone and her car, she approached companies setting up or expanding operations in Cork and began working with incoming expatriates to help them relocate here and settle in their new surroundings. With an emphasis from the outset on providing “professional practical personal solutions to people on the move” she was quickly regarded by her customers as a key service provider and the business grew by word of mouth. Lisa Murphy, ThinkTank Lisa is Co-founder and Strategic Planning Director of ThinkTank, a strategic marketing and branding consultancy based in Cork which offers an integrated suite of research, strategy consulting and creative services to both local and international clients. Lisa also worked in Dublin in various marketing, brand consultancy and strategic planning roles in both global and Irish owned companies. She has lectured on the MBS programme in Strategic Marketing Management and Innovation & Creativity in Cork Institute of Technology. Her industry and academic background enable Lisa to apply high level crossover marketing and branding thinking and skills in a very practical way for clients with game changing results for their businesses. Grainne Barry, anotherfriend.com Grainne is the creator of www.anotherfriend.com, Ireland’s largest online dating website. She is recognised as one of the upcoming Irish business leaders in the digital strategy space, and has an innate ability to recognise and implement key commercial opportunities that exist for businesses online. She is currently working with a number of companies across a variety of business sectors in developing their online strategies and assisting with implementation. Business & Investment Opportunities in Poland The Enterprise Europe Network in association with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland – Trade and Investment Promotion Section would like to meet with Cork companies interested in doing business in Poland. Poland’s 38-million strong consumer market is one of the biggest in Europe. The country’s favourable localisation, in the centre of Europe, where the main communication routes intersect, makes it possible to export goods to all European countries and thus reach over 500 million consumers. The country has been a relative winner of the global financial crisis and offers a product which has lately been short in supply worldwide - economic stability. The country offers a vide range of investment incentives. Investors are 10 invited to locate their projects in 14 Special Economic Zones (SEZ). i.e. special zones where economic activity may be run in favourable conditions. Polish SEZs offer attractive tax exemptions, employment incentives and well-prepared investment lots. For further information and to register your interest to meet with representatives from the Polish Embassy please contact [email protected] • • Information Siobhan Horan, Acting EU Trade & Innovation Services Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530138 Imelda Mulcahy, Export Documentation Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530130 Innovation Info – 2 – Innovate Seminar A free event for entrepreneurs and businesses who wish to understand what assistance is available to help them profit from innovation Enterprise Europe Network are launching their Directory for Innovation Supports & Services available to all Small & Medium Enterprises in Ireland at a seminar in River Lee Hotel, Cork, 10th May. You will hear why you should think about innovation and learn about the supports & services available to you! This information is vital to your business if you want to grow and profit from international business. During this half day seminar you will: • Receive information on why innovation is important to your business. • See a demonstration of how to work with this directory to find the supports that are right for the development of your business. • Hear from some of the main Services Providers about the benefits of their services. This Directory will be web-based and easy to operate! There are a total of 460 Supports & Services listed for you! We will also highlight some of the local services available. We have some useful feedback from companies in your area that have embraced innovation and will share this with you! If you are serious about finding innovation supports then we invite you to stay after the lunch to join our discussion tables and have One-on-One consultations with the experts: The seminar is free of charge but registration is required. To register your interest please contact [email protected] Consultation and Review of Data Retention Directive Historical telecommunications data is used in the investigation and prosecution of crime and the protection of the public. The Data Retention Directive (DRD) requires providers of publicly available electronic communications services or of public communications networks to retain certain categories of data (for identifying users and details of phone calls made and emails sent, excluding the content of those communications) for a period between six months and two years and to make them available, on request, to law enforcement authorities for the purpose of the investigation, detection and prosecution of serious crime, as defined by each Member State in its national law. As part of this Impact Assessment the Commission is trying to understand the overall costs of compliance with the DRD, and in particular whether there are any significant cost differences between small and large operators. To gain an initial understanding of the most important issues and to identify issues for a more detailed investigation, the Commission has devised the following SME panel questionnaire. The closing date for the receipt of feedback for this consultation is 31 March 2012. If you would like to communicate your views on this matter to the European Commission, please contact [email protected] works for your business 11 Chamber Link • cover story Siobhan Horan, Acting EU Trade & Innovation Services Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530138 The secret of small business success in international markets The Enterprise Europe Network offers support and advice to European small businesses. It helps them find the right partner, technology or funding, as well as providing information on EU legislation and policies. The following are some examples of how the Enterprise Europe Network has helped small businesses in Cork make the most of opportunities in the international marketplace. To find out how the Enterprise Europe Network can help your business please contact [email protected] Alfresco Heaters Alfresco Heaters is an emerging company specialised in manufacturing and selling medium wave infra-red outdoor heaters. The company has recently made progress distributing their products to France and the Middle East. The company met with the Enterprise Europe Network team to discuss plans to begin exporting throughout Europe. As a result of the assistance and research provided by the EEN, this company has been able to make a breakthrough into the French market and has since managed to find a reputable distribution partner through the contacts which they have recently signed a contract with. “We found the Enterprise Europe Network extremely helpful in our quest to find reputable distribution partners in European and in particular, the French market. The EEN Cork staff are very approachable and provide support, advice and research facilities to help our company on a continuous basis. We found the partnership database to be a useful tool in helping us identify key players in the market and more importantly filter out non-compatible partners, which ultimately helped us to hone in on more suitable contacts.” Adrian McGarry, Alfresco Heaters Supply.ie Mike McGrath, owner of supply.ie was recently appointed to a European expert group after first hearing about it in the Cork Chamber weekly ebulletin. The Enterprise Europe Network had advertised a call for experts in the field of e-procurement to take part in a new expert group on e-tendering. This project is one of a series of measures the European Commission are implementing having acknowledged the significant savings e-procurement can deliver to European taxpayers. The group has been established to develop a blue-print for common solutions for electronic submission offers. The Commission defines e-procurement as “the electronic communications and transaction processing by governments and other public sector organisations when buying supplies and services or tendering public works.” “I wish to thank EEN Cork for raising awareness of this opportunity which I may never have heard about otherwise. The European Commission is committed to improving e-tendering across Europe and without the help of the team at the EEN Cork, I would not have had the opportunity to participate in a project such as this. As founder of Ireland’s leading private e-tendering platform, I am honoured that the European Commission recognise the expertise we have built up and I look forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.” Mike McGrath, supply.ie 12 Otterbox OtterBox is a highly successful multinational company with the global headquarters at Fort Collins, Colorado and the EMEA head office in Cork, Ireland. The company had faced difficulties in recruiting suitable candidates with proficient foreign language skills to work in their European operations. The company contacted the Enterprise Europe Network to obtain information about recruitment sources throughout Europe (ie the most relevant job websites, recruitment agencies, recruitment fairs, information about relocation packages etc). Through the EEN they were able to access the correct information to recruit the skillset required. “The Enterprise Europe Network allowed us to find great candidates across Europe by advising the right channels to reach out in order to recruit across EMEA. I can’t speak highly enough of this service. It has offered invaluable advice that saved us both time and money.” Kate Slattery, Otterbox Windturbines.ie Windturbines.ie are the largest retailer of micro turbines in Ireland, selling and installing well over 50 turbines nationwide in 2011. The company contacted the Enterprise Europe Network to request information about doing business internationally. Following the receipt of market research carried out on the Italian market, the company continued to travel to Italy and actively search for partners. Windturbines.ie have recently signed a supply agreement for the export of reconditioned windturbines to Italy. The company will source, recondition and adapt the turbines to suit the Italian wind energy market at its premises in Cork and transport them to Italy as new. “With the help of the EEN Cork, we at Windturbines.ie were able to further explore the Italian market which we had been researching for the past 8 months and have recently signed a supply agreement with a company based in Puglia. We found the EEN to be very helpful in our search and were impressed by the services and support offered by the network, in particular their network database facility. We would be happy to recommend the services of the EEN to companies looking to further develop their business on an international level.” Gary McCormick, Windturbines.ie media • Alma Murnane, Policy & Research Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530147 What the media covered Press Releases Cork Chamber featured in the media in February on a number of issues including: • Announcement of €6.8M for Cork public transport infrastructure projects • Eli Lilly investment • Sick pay and redundancy changes • Meeting with Minister Richard Bruton & Minister John Perry • Cork Company of the Year winners • Cork Chamber annual dinner • Cork Swansea ferry route • Access to credit and unsecured lending • Business Breakfast with Aer Lingus CEO Christoph Mueller 9 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 27 Feb 27 Feb Cork Chamber welcome Real Time Passenger Information Launch Move of art works to Crawford Gallery welcomed by Cork Chamber Cork Chamber comment on rail report targeting two-hour Cork-Dublin journey Cork Chamber Calls for Speedy Implementation of Jobs Plan Cork Chamber welcomes Eli Lilly announcement Press Releases and News Stories are posted on Twitter & LinkedIn and are also available on www.corkchamber.ie Media Sources Irish Examiner, The Southern Star, The Corkman, The Evening Echo, The Cork Independent, Manufacturing Ireland, The Carrigdhoun, Evening Herald, The Cork News, 96fm works for your business 13 Chamber Link training New Course: Coaching in the Workplace (Fetac Level 6) BiznetcorkSkillnet at Cork Chamber are delighted to announce the addition of a new course to their offerings: Coaching in the Workplace (Fetac Level 6). The programme includes a high level of coaching role plays, in addition to a practical Coaching Skills Demonstration, which is assessed as part of the FETAC assessment process. The programme is designed to provide those with responsibilities for developing workplace competencies with the skills needed to develop individual performance in others. It is designed to create an understanding of the organisational and workplace context within which performance and individual career development takes place and it will provide the skills, knowledge and tools required to carry out effective coaching in the workplace. What skills can you expect to develop? • Understand the distinctive nature of coaching as a tool for developing workplace competencies and career advancement. • Learn how to use the G.R.O.W. model of coaching. • Understand the organisational context of coaching. • Learn how to set goals for individual development. • Understand the non-critical, non-judgemental, and confidential nature of the coaching relationship. • Be able to build and sustain powerful coaching relationships. • Develop the skills of active listening and systematic questioning. • Understand how NLP can contribute to coaching effectiveness • Develop personal effectiveness as a coach • Be able to manage a coaching programme and evaluate the effectiveness of coaching as a development tool Each course will be five days and will be broken down as follows: 2 Days- 4 Week Space / 2 Days- 4 Week Space / 1 Final Day First course commences on 17th April. Contact [email protected] now to book at the special introductory price of €550. Biznetcork Skillnet and Munster Finuas Networks are funded by member companies and the Training Networks Programme and Finuas Networks Programme respectively, initiatives of Skillnets Ltd. funded from the National Training Fund through the Department of Education and Skills” 14 • • Norma Lynch, Training Services Manager e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530142 Jennifer Kenneally, Training Administrator e: [email protected] or t: 021-4530141 Upcoming Training Courses - Book Now on www.corkchamber.ie/training Personal Productivity using MS Outlook 2007/2010 21st March Ever dreamed of an empty inbox and an effective way to organise your working day? This course is designed to enable participants to manage their time and workload effectively using MS Outlook as the tool. PMI Exam Preparation 21st March Almost ready to sit the Project Management Institute exam? This course is designed to help you prepare for the PMP/CAPM Exam and improve your understanding of project management. Features of this course include games, exercises, case studies and other tools to help you understand the concepts necessary to pass the PMP exam and achieve PMI credentials. Email and Business Writing 29th March This course is designed to give the participants an understanding of the importance of written communication in delivering the core message of the company brand. Specifically, it will present the techniques to create emails and documents with a clear, logical structure to organise their ideas and key points. Book Now on www.corkchamber.ie/training More courses will be added in the coming weeks. Please visit www.corkchamber.ie/training for details of all scheduled training or contact us to discuss your company’s training needs. Limited FREE places for unemployed on all courses Chamber Link promotion New Appointments Quintas Wealth Management appoints new Business Development Consultant Quintas Wealth Management (QWM) has appointmed Ian Walsh as Business Development Consultant. Ian joins QWM from Bank of Ireland Life where he worked as a Wealth Management Consultant. Ian is a Qualified Financial Advisor and graduated from Cork Institute of Technology with a Diploma in Business Studies. Ian has over 10 years experience in Financial Services focusing on Retirement Planning, Protection and Investments. QWM recently announced a new association with a Tralee based accountancy practice, Casey & Co and Ian will be working between both offices to provide clients with expert advice Ian Walsh, Quintas Wealth in the area of Wealth Management Management provisions. Castle Hotel announces appointment of Deputy General Manager The Castle Hotel has appointed Aisling MacDonnell as Deputy General Manager. Aisling holds a Masters in Human Resource Management, a Bachelor of Commerce Degree with Human Resource Management and a Diploma in International Hotel Management with French from Shannon College of Hotel Management. Aisling has worked in a number of International high profile hotels which included the Four Seasons Hotel, Doha in Qatar, The Sheraton Aerogolf Hotel in Luxembourg, The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh and the Oriel House Hotel in Cork. Aisling also spent a Aisling MacDonnell, Castle period of her career working with Hotel, Macroom Visit Scotland, which is Scotland’s national tourism organisation. Further Growth at Strencom New Audit Senior at Westboro Partners Westboro Partners, a leading firm of financial advisors and accountants in Munster, are delighted to announce the appointment of John McCarthy to the position of Audit Senior. Prior to joining Westboro Partners, John worked with Peevers Slye Cotter Accountants based in Killorglin, Co. Kerry. A graduate of Business Studies at Tralee Institute of Technology, John successfully secured a first class honours degree in Accountancy in 2008. He was awarded the accredited title of Certified Public Accountant in 2011 John McCarthy, Westboro Partners and is a full member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland. Hayfield Manor Hotel appoints new Sales Executive Hayfield Manor Hotel has promoted Ciara Mahon as Sales Executive. Ciara is originally from Galway and holds a Marketing Honors Degree from GMIT. Part of her role will be to developing new corporate business for Hayfield Manor and to broaden the hotels client base. Ciara Mahon, Hayfield Manor Hotel. 16 Strencom is delighted to announce the appointment of Geraldine O’ Riordan as Senior Account Manager at Strencom. Having worked in the ICT sector for the past thirteen years with a number of high profile companies including eircom, Geraldine brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role as Senior Account Manager. A graduate of UCC, Geraldine holds a Bachelor of Commerce, a Certificate in Professional Sales from the Dublin Institute of Technology in conjunction with the Sales Institute of Ireland and a Postgraduate in Marketing from the UCD Smurfit Business School. Barry O’Connell has recently joined Strencom as New Business Development Manager.With over 20 years experience in the ICT sector, Barry brings a strong level of knowledge and expertise to his role as New Business Development Manager. Previously Barry held key positions at Alcatel-Lucent, in both engineering and client facing roles. Barry holds a Bachelor of Business Studies from Cork Institute of Technology, a Postgraduate Diploma from University College Cork as well as several qualifications in Project Management, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Management. Geraldine O'Riordan, Senior Account Manager, Strencom Barry O'Connell, Business Development Manager, Strencom • Members News Maurice Geary, Assistant Surveyor; Pierce Stakelum, Project Manager; Stuart Griffin, Associate; John O’Regan, Director; David Johnston, Associate; Glenn Hanna, Senior Surveyor. Davis Langdon on the move Davis Langdon’s Cork office has relocated to Douglas Business Centre. Their growing team is led by David Johnston (Cost Management) and Stuart Griffin (Project Management). Davis Langdon, formerly PKS, have over the past 150 years led the development of cost and project management professions in Ireland. The firm also provides specialist services including specification writing, fire insurance assessment, legal support, facilities management, financial modeling, project recovery, tax consultancy relating to construction work, and industry research and analysis. With offices in Cork, Limerick, Galway and Dublin, Davis Langdon today provide a unique range of services, all of which are available to our clients locally here in Cork. In 2010 Davis Langdon took the exciting step of joining AECOM Technology Corporation – a global leader in professional and technical services. We trade under the name ‘Davis Langdon’ and operate as a global business line within the AECOM organisation. To submit articles for Members News to e: [email protected] Double celebrations at Micromail Micromail has been accredited with the coveted International Quality Standard (ISO 9001:2008) for its provision of software licensing solutions and Software Asset Management (SAM) services. The awarding body was the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI). ISO 9001:2008 is the latest version of ISO 9001 and is the internationally recognised standard for a Quality Management System which focuses on an organisation’s actions to meet and continually improve customer satisfaction and quality requirements. Micromail is celebrating 25 years in business this year and the investment in ISO 9001:2008 demonstrates our ongoing commitment to offer our customers the highest levels of service possible. Micromail was set up in 1987 to supply software to computer users, along with manuals and books on every aspect of computing & IT. Their first website and an online shop were added in 1995 and areas of expertise have grown over the years in response to technological developments and to customer demand. At reopening of RDJ Glynn's expanded office Padraic Brenna, Partner; Imelda Tierney Partner and John Dwyer, Managing Partner. Significant growth announced by RDJ Ronan Daly Jermyn (RDJ) has announced the appointment of five new solicitors and the completion of a substantial extension to its Galway offices, more than doubling the size of the premises. The combined staff of RDJ and RDJ Glynn is now at 140 – positioning it in the top ten law firms in Ireland. As one of the leading law firms in the country, RDJ has extensive experience in dealing with complex transactions, which is unique for a regionally based firm Leo Varadkar, Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport at the opening of the Mardyke Pavilion, UCC UCC unveils redveloped Mardyke Pavilion The state-of-the-art Mardyke Pavilion at University College Cork was officially opened by Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport Leo Varadkar T.D. The €1.4m investment in this iconic building at the Mardyke Sports Grounds provides all modern amenities and facilities for the university’s outdoor sports clubs, players and visiting teams. UCC President Dr. Michael Murphy explained that the UCC Sport 1911-2011 centenary celebrations acknowledged the legacy of sporting success at UCC, since the purchase of the Mardyke lands in 1911. “The redevelopment of the Mardyke Pavilion, along with other capital projects underway this year, ensures that the Mardyke complex represents truly world-class sporting facilities and continues to enhance the positioning and reputation of UCC as a leading university for sport both in Ireland and internationally,” said UCC President Michael Murphy. KPMG Partners Celine Fox and Barrie O'Connell (on left and right of the photo) with John Kelly, Kathryn McCrohan, Ciara O'Callaghan and Brian MacSweeney. New Audit Managers at KPMG KPMG is delighted to announce the appointment of 4 Audit Managers in the Cork office - John Kelly, Kathryn McCrohan, Ciara O’Callaghan and Brian MacSweeney - effective 1 February 2012, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to Cork and Munster marketplace supporting their clients across industry sectors. works for your business 17 Chamber Link promotion Brian Murphy (Deloitte) and Leader of the Cork Symphony Orchestra with orchestra members Colm Walsh and Elaine McCarthy. Playing Strings with Nigel Martin Condon (centre) collecting the Deloitte Best Managed Award from David Harney (left) CEO, Irish Life and Brendan Jennings, Managing Partner, Deloitte. One of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies! Cavanaghs of Charleville, has been named one of Ireland’s ‘Best Managed’ companies in the Deloitte Best Managed Companies Awards Programme. In total, twenty companies which demonstrated superior business performance were recognised. The Deloitte Best Managed Companies Awards Programme, in association with Irish Life Corporate Business, recognises indigenous Irish companies across the island of Ireland which are operating at the highest levels of business performance. Cavanagh’s of Charleville was singled out from among the winners to receive a special accolade for ‘rising to the challenge’ which was the theme of this year’s programme. This award reflects the fact that, this year, the judges placed a particular emphasis on the innovative strategies that companies are adopting to ensure their continued success. Nigel Kennedy, one of the world's best-selling violinists, will bring a funky and fresh perspective to contemporary and classical music when he plays with The City of Cork Symphony Orchestra in City Hall on May 11th next. Supported by Deloitte, Goldcrop, Savills and The Port of Cork, with the Irish Examiner and Lyric Fm as media partners, and several other local sponsors, the 75-strong Orchestra will be led by Brian Murphy, Head of Audit with Deloitte in the Cork region, is also Leader of the Orchestra. ‘The Orchestra (which is the oldest non-professional orchestra in Europe) has been my hobby for years. I’m delighted that Nigel Kennedy has accepted my invitation to return to perform with us. On his last visit to Cork in 2007, Nigel packed City Hall (1,200 capacity), in what was dubbed ‘the most important cultural event of the year’ in the city. Tickets for the concerts (including corporate tickets) are available at Promusica. Strencom Connects Three Local Authorities to Government Network Strencom recently announced completion of contracts totaling €300,000 to connect Roscommon and Monaghan County Councils and Cork City Council to the Government Data Network. The Government Data Network links all public bodies in Ireland and facilitates inter-agency collaboration and delivery of joinedup government services by providing a secure connectivity environment for data exchange/sharing. The Strencom solution provides the highest levels of connectivity for networks servicing Government departments and other state agencies, enabling the councils to increase bandwidth by up to 20 times. Ruth Buckley, Head of Information Systems & Business Process Improvement, Cork City Council said, “The Strencom solution has proved a key ingredient in our program to streamline our network data infrastructure, increase levels of operational efficiencies and, ultimately, enhance our service offering. Our resulting experience of higher speeds, lower costs and a very professional support team, have validated our decision to award the contract to Strencom.” 18 Margaret Carroll, Compliance and Risk; Andrew Guerin, Andrew Guerin Associates; Caroline Fleming, Andrew Guerin Associates; Pat Lynch, Compliance and Risk and Lisa O'Leary, Andrew Guerin Associates. Tax Planning Seminar Andrew Guerin Associates recently held a tax planning seminar at the Imperial Hotel. The seminar dealt with tax planning issues including managing property portfolios, rearranging finances and borrowings in a tax efficient manner, succession and inheritance tax planning, tax efficient investments and Incorporation for businesses. Inheritance Tax and succession planning opportunities were also discussed, particularly bearing in mind the reduced Inheritance Tax exemption threshold between Parents and Children of €250,000. The importance of addressing the transfer of business to the next generations was also emphasised whilst the favorable “Retirement Relief” for Capital Gains Tax purposes and “Business Relief” for Inheritance Tax purposes continues to be available. • To submit articles for Members News to e: [email protected] New Account Wins at CAMEO COMMUNICATIONS CAMEO Communications has announced a number of significant client wins and further expansion in 2012. The new corporate account wins include Glanbia Plc, the international food and nutritional products company, and Strencom, a leading cloud computing and connectivity organisation with offices in Cork, Dublin and the UK. ,The Cork-based PR agency has also added Michael Powell Solicitors, a prominent commercial law firm and Westboro Partners, a leading firm of financial advisors and accountants to its expanding client base. Most recently CAMEO has been engaged by Titanic Experience to officially launch this unique visitor attraction located in the White Star Line building in Cobh. Renate Murphy, Managing Director at CAMEO said, “The agency continues to grow due to the high levels of service and creativity that we provide at CAMEO when it comes to marketing and pr strategies, and their successful execution. We now have an established client base, a strong pipeline and with this growth, we expect to recruit a further two PR account managers in the coming months”. David Ronayne, Cork Simon Chairman; David Wallace, Munster; Graham Canty, Cork Footballer; Declan Farmer, Heineken Ireland and Frankie Sheahan, Front Row Entertainment. ‘Sports and Olympics’ Cork Simon’s 12th annual Ball themed ‘Sports and Olympics’, took place at Fota Island Resort. Regarded as one of Cork’s social events of the year, the Cork Simon Ball started with a champagne reception sponsored by Thomas Sabo of Brown Thomas, followed by fabulous food, superb entertainment and one-of-a-kind prizes and surprises, all organised by volunteers Liosa O’Sullivan, Fiona Murphy and Anne O’Leary. In keeping with this year’s theme, a new element to the 2012 Ball invited guests to bid for a sports personality to join their table. All Ireland GAA winner Graham Canty and distinguished Munster and Ireland rugby players David Wallace, Frankie Sheahan, Anthony Foley and Mick Galwey threw their hats in the ring to raise funds for Cork Simon. Seamus Collins, Velopi receiving FETAC accreditation. Velopi gains FETAC approval Velopi was awarded Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) approval in Q4 2011. This means that Velopi are approved Training Providers with FETAC and that they have agreed and approved quality assurance systems in place for the design and delivery of training programs. Velopi can offer to learners Project Management programmes leading to FETAC awards on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). The NFQ provides a way to compare qualifications, and to ensure that they are quality assured and recognised at home and abroad. Individuals with qualifications recognised through the NFQ have advantages if contemplating moving abroad for further study or for employment. NFQ is a national initiative that is linked in with similar developments that are taking place in other countries and at an overall International level. Velopi is also a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). Their quality systems and course content has been approved by the PMI as meeting their expectations. Velopi have expertise in getting people the internationally recognised Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Michelle Green SMILE Resource Exchange with Ger Harte, Adhesives Research and Maeve Bowen, Macroom E. SMILE reaches 500 SMILE Resource Exchange reached a significant milestone by welcoming its 500th member to the initiative for businesses that encourages the exchanging of resources between its members in order to save money, reduce waste going to landfill and to develop new business opportunities based on the concept that "one businesses waste could be another’s resource". Adhesives Research Ireland, the milestone member, was welcomed at an innovative business networking event at Castlemartyr Resort, Cork, which was attended by over 50 businesses from a huge variety of sectors in the Cork region and further afield, all with the common purpose of forming alliances that will see their businesses help the environment and save them money. works for your business 19 Chamber Link promotion Westboro Partners announce New Service Westboro Partners recently announced an innovative online accounting solution for professional contractors called i-Finance. The novel i-Finance solution provides a secure webbased service, delivering 24/7 access to a contractor’s financial affairs. Accounting issues such as payroll, invoicing, accounting procedures and tax legislation requirements are managed securely online, ensuring that professional contractors are compliant in their accounts, but also are fully in control of their financial status at all times. “Cork has a large population of multinational companies operating in Little Island, Ringaskiddy, the Airport Business Park among others, who continue to employ large numbers of professional contractors in the areas of IT & engineering particularly. This new service will be of significant value to contractors, as it provides transparency, control, cost efficiencies and ease of manageability for their accounting procedures,” said Mary Power of Westboro Partners. Experiencing the light Corona Girls pictured at the launch of Corona Light in Ireland. Ireland ‘Experiences the Light’ The launch party for Corona Light in Ireland took place in Cork. The Mexican Ambassador to Ireland, His Excellency Carlos Garcia de Alba, officially launched the new light beer, which is only 99 calories per bottle. This is the very first time Corona Light has been exported beyond the US and Mexico. Commenting at the launch, Michael Barry of Barry Fitzwilliam, importers of Corona Light and Corona Extra in Ireland said, “Irish people are the best in the world for trying new things, and our research has shown that the market is ready for a new and tasty light beer to tickle the taste buds of Ireland’s energetic and discerning drinkers! Ireland is the top consumer of Corona Extra in Europe per capita and we expect Ireland’s consumers will lead the way with Corona Light as well’. Wild Goose Studio wins top US Awards Ken Murphy, Director of CareerWise Recruitment , Michael Rooney, Rights Commissioner and Conor O'Connell, CIPD Southern Region. Mock Rights Commissioner Hearing CareerWise Recruitment, sponsored an innovative Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) event in Cork with a court style session in the impressive surrounds of Council Chambers in the County Hall in Cork. Over 70 members of the (CIPD) took part in an informative and interactive mock Rights Commissioner Hearing. Michael Rooney, Rights Commissioner kicked off the court session, which saw an energetic two way communication process between an employer and employee. Ken Murphy, Director of CareerWise Recruitment and event sponsor said “When we sat down to discuss the possibility of running this event, we felt that the live demonstration session would bring the theory to life for the HR professional. This interactive event provides members with a unique insight into the procedures at a hearing to the courts.” 20 Wild Goose has won Supplier of the Year & Best New Product at the prestigious annual awards given by the North American Celtic Trade Association (NACTA) & Enterprise Ireland. NACTA is the trade association for retailers of products from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Celtic Isles and has over 200 members in the USA and Canada. Voted by NACTA members, Gift Supplier of the Year is the top award and is given in recognition for the excellent service & recent innovation provided by the Studio in North America. Best New Product was awarded to the Celtic Collection of bronze decorations which were developed & launched in September 2011. The presentation was made to Wild Goose Managing Director Jamie McCarthy-Fisher and Sales Director Clive Salter at a ceremony in Dublin last week by Association President Fran Siefert, who also runs Ballyhugh Irish Imports, a shop in Audubon, New Jersey. Pre-festival buzz draws early birds Cork International Choral Festival arrives May 2nd to present a fresh, vibrant programme of vocal culture from around the world. The festival hand picks the finest international choirs, blends in world renowned artists, flavours with diverse vocal traditions and cultures, and merges together in a 5 day melting pot of sumptuous Gala Concerts, thrilling competitions, and lively citywide events. With interest high in this year’s superb line up the festival box office at the Everyman Theatre has opened its doors early; with ‘early bird’ tickets and Friends of the Festival packages ensuring a great value all- round festival experience. • To submit articles for Members News to e: [email protected] Maire Mc Inerney and Ian Lynch at the launch of the Kenya Ball 2012. Kenya Ball 2012 The eighth annual Kenya Ball, Saturday April 21st 2012 in the Maryborough House Hotel & Spa, in aid of the charity Friends of Londiani (FOL) was launched recently. This ball is one of the main fundraising events for FOL who support sustainable community development programmes that improve living conditions in the areas of health, education and water in Kenya. During 2012, FOL are celebrating 10 years of Community Partnership with the people of the Kipkelion District of Kenya. The chairperson of FOL, Maria Kidney, says “I am looking forward to a great night, reuniting with volunteers from previous Harambees*, celebrating the achievements of the past 10 years and having the opportunity to thank and acknowledge all our volunteers, supporters and sponsors”. Tickets are available www.friendsoflondiani.com *Harambee is a Kiswahili word meaning ‘working together’ Bob Casey, Casey & Co; Noel Creedon, Quintas Wealth Management; Chris Murray, Casey & Co; James Kelleher, Casey & Co; Ian Walsh, Quintas Wealth Management. New Business Association Launch A leading accountancy firm in Kerry, Casey & Co announced recently that it will be working in association with one of Munster’s largest and most progressive financial services organisations, Quintas Wealth Management (QWM). To launch the new venture Casey & Co in partnership with Quintas Wealth Management will host a launch event entitled ‘2012: Adapting to the New Global Economy’ on Thursday 29th March 2012 at Ballygarry House Hotel, Killarney Rd, Tralee, Co Kerry. At the event, David O’Shea, Investment Director at Quintas Wealth Management will outline his views on the future of the Euro, investing in a low yielding environment and why the global economy has radically changed. For more information please contact Sarah O’Neill of Quintas Wealth Management on 021 4641480 or email [email protected]. IrishFormations.ie is launched A new, innovative company formations agency has opened for business in Cork. IrishFormations.ie operates an online company incorporations service for Solicitors, Accountants and individuals accross Ireland and Europe. The specially developed website incorporates a limited company name check facility which links live to the Companies Registration Office database and returns instant results. IrishFormations.ie were the first to release this facility to the public and have opened the facility to all visitors to the website and not just account holders. Additional services provided by Irishformations.ie include; business name registration, change in Directors and Shareholders, and any other post incorporation changes required by a company. Company Seals and Registers can also be purchased through Irish Formations. The innovative online system allows users to track the progress of a company formation and download any of their company formation documents free of charge. For further information t: 021 4217322 or visit www.irishformations.ie works for your business 21 Chamber Link connecting We welcome the following New Members Business Continuity Services National Escrow Company Facilitate business transactions acting as a holding company Contact: Eugene Ferris T: (0818) 333 315 E: [email protected] W: www.nationalescrow.ie Entertainment/Leisure/Tourism Management Consultants HJM Business Development Working with business owners to bring business ideas from initial concept to international rollout Contact: Eamon Curtin T: (021) 4290420 E: [email protected] W: www.hjmbd.ie The Grainstore at Ballymaloe Venue for conferences, weddings, concerts, parties, dances, fashion shows, fundraisers and family events Contact: Rebecca Cronin T: (021) 4651511 E: [email protected] W: www.thegrainstoreballymaloe.com John Bowen Ltd. t/a BowenConsult General Business Advisory, Non-Executive Director/Chairman & Dispute resolution through mediation Contact: John Bowen T: (021) 4217350 E: [email protected] W: www.bowenconsult.ie Hotel/Guesthouse Select Hotels of Ireland A collection of Independent Irish Hotels with central reservation number for bookings Contact: Jim Maher T: (021) 4391998 E: [email protected] W: www.selecthotels.ie Manufacturers IT Services FERFICS Ltd Design and manufacture front end semiconductor components to improve the battery life of wireless devices Contact: PJ Fitzgerald T: (021) 4928909 E: [email protected] W: www.ferfics.com Bracken Foam Fabricators Manufacture foam products for a range of industries, i.e. Computer/Electronic Construction/Marine/Sports & Furniture Contact: Adrian Bracken T: (086) 8851715 E: [email protected] W: www.foamfabricators.ie Medical Services/Supplies Touchstone Blackrock Hall Primary Care Centre Quality healthcare at teh lowest cost with many practices in the one place Contact: Dymphna Lordan T: (021) 4231166 E: [email protected] W: www.touchstone.ie Office Supplies/Equipment/ Furniture Recharge Cartridges (Cork) Ltd Refilling Inkjet, Laser, Fax & Photocopier Cartridges, Fullrange of Office Supplies & Professional Printing Services Contact: Liz Hughes T: (021) 4272744 E: [email protected] W: www.rechargecartridges.com Recruitment/Executive Search Cregg Group Working with SME and Large companies & assisting them with their recruitment needs for permanent/contract roles Contact: Lorraine Behan T: (086) 0423638 E: [email protected] Software/Software Services Compass Software Technology Ltd Developed a range of software solutions giving control over all aspects of facilities maintenance administration Contact: Dominic Murnane T: (021) 4928946 E: [email protected] W: www.compass-softtech.com Waste Management/Recycling Healys Blue Bin Provide range of waste & recycling service throughout Cork city and suburbs Contact: Nora Healy T: (021) 4357444 E: [email protected] W: www.healysbluebin.ie Members Badge 2012 Your Chamber membership is a valuable tool in enhancing the profile of your business and we encourage you to promote your membership by using the Members Badge. The Members badge is issued annually on renewal of membership. The badge can be be used on letterhead, company brochures and your website to show your commitment to Chamber membership and the region. For a copy of the Members Badge 2012 please contact: Sarah: [email protected] or Imelda: [email protected] 22 member 2012 Go further, faster Enterprise Europe Network The route to new markets European Commission Enterprise and Industry ec.europa.eu/enterprise-europe-network