July 2016 - North Kildare Chamber
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July 2016 - North Kildare Chamber
ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 North Kildare CHAMBER IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS INSIDE THIS ISSUE: IRISH PAINT FIRM IN MAJOR REBRAND SOME LIKE IT HOT AT MOSI THE WORLD’S LARGEST RETAILER DUBAI DUTY FREE ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 CORPORATE PARTNERS 2016 PAGE // 2 and printed by Punctual Print *Designed North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 FOREWORD BY ALLAN SHINE CEO – North Kildare Chamber “ Welcome to the latest edition of The Chamber Chronicle. The first 6 months of 2016 has seen a huge increase in business sentiment. Kildare is well positioned going forward with plenty to be optimistic about. The Chamber continues to grow in terms of membership and the services that we provide to businesses throughout the county”. Our office is extremely busy as we look forward to the second half of the year. Our iHub is fully occupied and we have seen a huge increase in footfall in our office over the past 6 months as businesses continue to engage with the Chamber. Representation is key to our members. We are represented on all Strategic Policy Committee’s in Kildare County Council, Action Plan for Jobs for the Mid-East region and various boards within Maynooth University and the Kildare Wicklow Education Board. FDI is crucial to Kildare. Our county is the home of some of the biggest names in global business that include Intel, Hewlett-Packard and Pfizer while the Kerry Group recently opened its Global Innovation and Technology Park here. Kildare is sometimes dubbed ‘the Silicon Valley of Europe’ with many giants of the technological world, opting to settle in the county – not least because of the large pool of educated people available. Ireland’s fastest growing University at Maynooth provides a ready source of young talent with extensive research activities for industry and academic co-operation. In September we will welcome the President of Maynooth University Professor Philip Nolan to address our members at our Corporate Partners Luncheon. North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Kildare is an ideal hub for organisations seeking a European base. The brightest talent from across Europe is attracted here, mixing with our own to offer a multinational and multilingual melting pot of skills with a positive attitude to match. The Chamber’s ongoing commitment remains focused on supporting the diverse interests of its members throughout the county, from sole traders to SME sector to our Multinationals at local, regional, national and global platforms by providing appropriate support, training, advice and networking. Supporting our SME sector is critical and we will continue to lobby extensively on areas of concern for our members. Our Pre Budget Submission will be launched in September and we ask our members to engage with the office in formulating key policy items. Finally, after the great success of the recent Punchestown Festival and The Irish Open held in the K Club we look forward to welcoming John Concanon, Director of Ireland 2016 and one of Irelands foremost marketing and tourism guru’s for our Annual Tourism and Hospitality Breakfast later in the year. Our Hospitality and Tourism offering in the county is excellent and John will be looking at new ways in which Kildare can promote itself both locally, nationally and internationally. Page // 3 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 From Humble Beginnings to a Global Leader – Dubai Duty Free Padraig McManus, Chairman of Curragh Racecourse Ltd.; Peter Carey, CE Kildare Co. Co.; Mayor of Kildare Cllr. Brendan Weld; Brig. Gen. Joe Mulligan, Defences Forces, Curragh; Niall Morrissey Kildare Co. Co. On the 22nd of June the Chamber hosted it’s second quarterly business breakfast with guest speaker Mr Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice Chairman of Dubai Duty Free. The event held in The K Club was attended by key stakeholders and members from throughout Kildare including Peter Carey, CEO of Kildare County Council, Sean Ashe, CEO of KWETB, Padraig McManus, Chairman of The Curragh Racecourse, Brigadier General Joe Mulligan and Michael Davern, CEO of The K Club. Sponsors of the event were The Dooley Insurance Group. Colm McLoughlin began by transporting the room from 1983 Dubai – a lone motorway travelling through vast desert space – to 2016 Dubai - the metropolitan, dynamic business hub of the Middle East. Colm engaged and enthralled the room with the success that is Dubai Duty Free, the business he has been involved in for the past 33 years. In his first year at the helm turnover was US$3million, today its turnover is in excess of US$1.9billion in what is now the largest retail operation of its kind in the world. employing over 6000 people from 47 different nationalities. The 2022 vision of Dubai Duty Free is to employ 10,000 people in 80,000 square meters of retail space with a turnover of US$3billion. Colm attributes the success of the Dubai Duty Free to positive Government attitude along with a “willingness to work”. PAGE // 4 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 “There are 7000 Irish Visas in existence in the UAE.” Tim Dooley, of Dooley Insurance Group; Vivian Cummins, President North Kildare Chamber; Breeda O’Loughlin; Sinead Elsibai, Dubai Duty Free and guest speaker, Colm Mc Loughlin, Executive Vice Chairman, Dubai Duty Free Whether it is on the golfing green, the tennis courts, but places particular emphasis on causes that directly the racecourse or even the high seas, sponsorship benefit children. It is this foundation that hosted the and the support of international events has been an recent Dubai Duty Free Derby Ball in aid of the Jack & integral part of Dubai Duty Free’s marketing strategy Jill Foundation for the third consecutive year. since inception. And true to his roots, Colm has been instrumental in ensuring that Ireland, and in particular Kildare has benefit greatly from this sponsorship in the form of The Irish Open held in the K Club and more recently The Irish Derby held in the Curragh Racecourse. Colm also discussed the Dubai Duty Free Foundation, a charitable body which was set up by Dubai Duty Free with Colm as Chairman of the Board. A percentage of Dubai Duty Free profits are donated to this Foundation which benefits a number of causes Allan Shine, CEO of the Chamber said “We were delighted to secure Colm to speak at this event. His success story to date is phenomenal. Our series of business breakfasts this year have been really well supported and feedback from the business community in Kildare has been excellent.” The breakfast concluded with a presentation of a bog oak sculpture by Brendan Weld Mayor of Kildare to Colm McLoughlin, as a thank you for his outstanding contribution to sport and tourism in Kildare. “Passengers through Dublin duty free – 18% purchase, passenges through Dubai Duty Free over 40% purchase.” North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 5 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 North Kildare Chamber AGM sees Vivian Cummins re-elected as President for a second term The Chamber’s AGM was held on the 21st of June with Vivian Cummins elected for a second term in office. In his address to members Vivian said “I am delighted to be elected for a second term as President of North Kildare Chamber, and especially at such an exciting time for businesses and the wider community in Kildare. While there are challenges facing business in the years ahead, there are also huge opportunities, and a hunger among people for positive change to happen and for progress to be made on the opportunities that undoubtedly exist. With continued expansions throughout the county and further job creation, Kildare is well positioned to attract further FDI in the years ahead and continue to develop the existing crucial SME sector. Our excellent working relationship with all key stakeholders in the county will continue and the services we provide our members which has been enhanced in the past year will be further enhanced in the year to come. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome new staff members Jennifer Forster and Alison Redmond and along with Allan Shine, the Chamber is well positioned to continue its work into the future. During my term as President, I will endeavour to increase membership of our Chamber, further increase the training events/seminars/workshops and networking opportunities that we provide and engage with all key stakeholders in the county. The organisation has seen huge growth in recent years and I encourage our members to utilise the services we offer. I am delighted to serve the membership as President for the next 12 months” ALSO ELECTED AT THE AGM WERE Keith Traynor Vice President HTH Accountants Noel Dempsey Secretary The Dooley Insurance Group Treasurer Conway Conway Accountants Alistair Conway PAGE // 6 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 BOARD MEMBERS Vivian Cummins (President) Vivian Cummins is a Director at Vivian Cummins Architects based in Athy. The firm has a broad commercial and residential base. Vivian has over 30 years’ experience in the architectural profession including positions as former Design Director in Douglas Wallace and Richard Branson’s Virgin Group. Keith Traynor (Vice President) Keith Traynor is a Partner in HTH Accountants heading up the audit, compliance and general business advisory area of the firm. Keith is also responsible for the IT department of the practice and constantly develops and implements new and innovative systems to enable clients reduce costs and become more efficient in their business. Keith has over 17 years’ practice experience and is a member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland. Noel Dempsey (Secretary) Noel Dempsey is the Commercial Business Development Manager in Dooley Insurance Group. Noel has been in the Insurance industry for over 20 years and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. He provides expert advice to the SME and corporate sector in respect of general insurance programmes, the NFP Sector with Mgt. Liability and PI risk solutions and risk management. Alistair Conway (Treasurer) Alistair has been with Conway, Conway & Co. since 2004. He qualified with CPA in 1999 and subsequently became a member of the IIPA (Institute of Incorporated Public Accountants) with whom he is practicing as a statutory auditor. He has experience in all areas of taxation, auditing and general business advice. He also serves as the director of education with the Institute of Incorporated Public Accountants and lectures part time in the areas of Taxation, Business and Strategic Management with both the IIPA and ATI. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Maureen Bergin Kildare Village Michael Moriarty Education Boards of Ireland Ronan Twohig House of Finance Denis Buckley Dragon Consultancy Luke Hanahoe Hanahoe and Hanahoe Solicitors Bernie Everard The Splate Company Mick O Shea Mick O Shea Heating and Plumbing LTD North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 7 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 COLOURTREND REBRAND Premium Irish-owned paint brand Colourtrend has unveiled a new €3 million rebrand. The investment is one of the largest in rebranding by an Irish-owned private family business, fronted by internationally famous Irish actress and director Fiona Shaw. The rebrand positions the company for major growth as an Irish premium paint in a marketplace dominated by multinational, impersonal paint brands. Colourtrend’s Kevin O’Connor and Liam Holland are joined by actress Fiona Shaw and graphic designer Annie Atkins. Colourtrend adds a new tagline to its brand, “Infinite Colourtrend paint began to be made in an old famine Colour from Ireland”, allowing it to share in the current workhouse in Celbridge, Co Kildare in 1953 when global interest in all things Irish. The new look has Irishman, the late Ronan O’Connor, founded the been informed by the story and 63-year heritage brand. He had returned from the US and began to behind the Irish brand, bringing a contemporary feel make his own paint. A full Irish team was used for to the logo and livery as well as a comprehensive the rebrand including Behaviour & Attitudes, Brand advertising campaign which is woven with a voice- Artillery, Rocket Science, Boyle Design, Quantum over by Fiona Shaw. Communications and Havas. PAGE // 8 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 In recent years Colourtrend has been in a major growth phase and is the fastest growing paint brand in Ireland. Staff numbers have grown to over 80 with all manufacturing, research and development done in Celbridge, Co Kildare. The company only sells its paint through independent stockists and does not allow it to be sold in mass market DIY chains to differentiate its brand as the only 100% Irish paint. The major rebrand has been a huge team effort says Colourtrend’s Sales and Marketing Director Liam Holland. “It’s a big move for us and obviously something we are very excited about. In recent years Colourtrend has seen huge growth across our six independently owned stores and our 140 Kevin O’Connor and Liam Holland from Colourtrend with actress Fiona Shaw stockists across Ireland and Britain. The rebrand rolls out a completely new look and logo, new paint tins and export. The strategy of continuing investment for and new displays in stores, and of course lots of new long-term growth is delivering results.” colours. We are also investing hugely in a nationwide advertising campaign working with cinematographer “Today sees us launch our biggest campaign for the Cian de Buitléar and inspiring Irish actress Fiona Shaw Colourtrend brand in our more than 60-year history. As providing the voice overs. The aim of the new look a brand, we still feel agile and full of energy. The new Colourtrend is to really strengthen the identity of the campaign represents a significant investment on behalf brand and to tell the story of Colourtrend as a paint of the company. It is our aim to continue to showcase made by Irish craftspeople. We have such a rich and the premium nature of Colourtrend and to demonstrate unique history since the brand was founded in 1953 our excellent credentials to consumers so that we are and we’re keen that the Irishness and authentic nature the best possible choice for them.” of our brand is brought to life for customers.” Son of the founder Kevin O’Connor, and Managing Director of Colourtrend, said: “Our ability in recent years to simplify the process of purchasing paint for consumers and our ‘Any colour every Finish’ theme has resulted in strong growth for the business. “INFINITE COLOUR FROM IRELAND” Colourtrend is growing quicker than ever before which we believe is due to innovations like low odour water based technology and being a 100 per cent Irish brand, giving us an excellent platform for continued expansion North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 9 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS Our members are winners It’s not only the North Kildare Chamber who thinks our members are phenomenal. Many of our members have been nominated for and are winners of awards over the last few months. Irish Dog Foods a finalist in prestigious European awards programme. Naas-based Irish Dog Foods, part of the Queally Group, represented Ireland in the Import/Export category of the European Business Awards (EBA) at a gala ceremony held in Milan on 18th June. Irish Dog Foods was one of just nine Irish companies to make it to the final stage of the prestigious business awards programme. 110 businesses across Europe qualified for the finals, whittled down from 32,000 entries. Earlier this year, Irish Dog Foods was awarded the Ruban d’Honneur by the EBA following a strict judging process which assessed its performance in terms of ethics, innovation and financial success. The awarding of the Ruban signalled Irish Dog Foods’ qualification for the final stage of the awards programme. There was a public vote element to the competition as well as face-to-face judging. Irish Dog Foods was also required to submit video and written supports to their entry. Liam Queally, MD of Irish Dog Foods travelled to Milan for the awards ceremony. An international mind-set is one of the criteria the judges look for among the winners and this is something Irish Dog Foods has in abundance. The Queally Group employs 6,000 globally and exports 85% of its production to over 45 countries. The pet food manufacturer is firmly rooted in Ireland, however, with major manufacturing plants in Naas and Kilkenny. The European Business Awards, now in their 10th year, aim to support the development of a stronger and more successful business community throughout Europe. Photo taken in Milan at the EBA awards featuring Liam Queally with the Import/Export category finalists. NOMINEES WINNERS Sweetspot Sourcing Finalists in the SFA Awards for Outstanding Small Business Women in Business Award Winners 2016 – Network Ireland Kildare Branch County Finalists in the National Enterprise awards 2016 HTH Accountants Shortlisted for two awards at Irish Accountancy Awards 2016 – - Small Practice of the Year - Best us of Technology in Accountancy & Finance Employee of the Year: Sonia Moran – Punctual Print SME <5 Employees: Ciara Mooney – Freedom Travel SME 6-20 Employees: Emma Murphy – Party Mad Hanahoe & Hanahoe Solicitors Finalist at the Irish Law Awards 2016 under the ‘Leinster Provincial Law Firm of the Year (Under 5 Solicitors) PAGE // 10 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 PROGRAMME FOR PARTNERSHIP GOVERNMENT 2016 Chambers of Commerce work closely with local businesses, local authorities, Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) and other stakeholders all across Ireland, in the best interest of the local area where they operate, playing a key ProgrammeforPartnershipGovernment2016 role in driving business growth and development of local economies. As our economy is now experiencing renewed growth, it’s important for Chambers to work with the Partnership ChambersofCommerceworkcloselywithlocalbusinesses,localauthorities,LocalEnterpriseOffices(LEOs)and otherstakeholders,allacrossIreland,inthebestinterestofthelocalareawheretheyoperate,playingakeyrolein Government and the Oireachtas to ensure sustainable recovery for our region. drivingbusinessgrowthanddevelopmentoflocaleconomies. The key policy areas which North Kildare Chamber are focusing on for the immediate future are: • • Asoureconominyisnowexperiencingrenewedgrowth,it’simportantforChamberstoworkwiththePartnership Maintaining the Competitiveness of Irish Businesses GovernmentandtheOireachtastoensuresustainablerecoveryforourregion. Investment in Infrastructure ThekeypolicyareaswhichNorthKildareChamberarefocusingonfortheimmediatefutureare: • Continued support for SMEs and Entrepreneurship • • MaintainingtheCompetitivenessofIrishBusinesses Supporting Irish Companies to Trade Globally • Education & Skills • InvestmentinInfrastructure • ContinuedsupportforSMEsandEntrepreneurship • Local •Government SupportingIrishCompaniestoTradeGlobally • Planning Education&Skills • Effective • LocalGovernment •Housing • EffectivePlanning • Housing Details of Chambers Ireland’s key issues and the related Programme for Government Commitments are available on our website www.northkildarechamber.ie/policy/ DetailsofChambersIreland’skeyissuesandtherelatedProgrammeforGovernmentCommitmentsareavailableon ourwebsitewww.northkildarechamber.ie/policy/ North Kildare Chamber’s submission to the Kildare County Council Development Plan 2017 -2023 is also NorthKildareChamber’ssubmissiontotheKildareCountyCouncilDevelopmentPlan2017-2023isalsoavailableon ourwebsitewww.northkildarehcamber.ie/policy/submission available on our website www.northkildarehcamber.ie/policy/ North Kildare Chamber actively participates in policy making and presents the case of business in the county NorthKildareChamberactivelyparticipatesinpolicymakingandpresentsthecaseofbusinessinthecountythrough variousmeans–Submissions,meetingsandthroughourextensiverepresentativebodies. through various means – Submissions, meetings and through our extensive representative bodies. Government Lobbying Chamber Policy Committee Meetings withDecision Makers PolicyAnalysisandDevelopment Work,membershipconsultation andadvocacyandengagement arecrucialandpowerfulpolicy influencingskills. Representation onExternal Committees Press Releases& Media Campaigns FormalLetters &Submissions North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 11 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 CHAMBER QUARTERLY REVIEW Andrew Brett, Vivienne Tierney, Niamh Callinan, Julianne Phelan, Malwina Lipinska, Declan Dowling, and Liam Doyle from AIB pictured with special guest Dave Kearney. Special guest Rosanna Davidson pictured with Gerry Kelly, Evelyn McMullan and Paul Byrne of the FAI. Summer Business Expo 2016 More than 80 local businesses exhibited at the event on Thursday, May 12th, which was hosted in Sheehy Motors and Audi Naas in their showroom complex on the Newbridge Road. Some 1,700 people visited the Expo, estimated Allan Shine, CEO of North Kildare Chamber. The expo now in its third year was a hive of activity with rugby star Dave Kearney and Food Blogger Rosanna Davison both in attendance. “What was particularly interesting was that the sense of energy and positivity was so evident. The expo is one of the highlights of the year for our membership. It gives the exhibitors the opportunity to showcase their produces and offerings to businesses and the public. We want to do everything we can to promote business in Kildare. Events such as this expo can only be of benefit to business.” Vivian Cummins, President of the Chamber. Major thanks must go to Sheehy Motors and Audi Naas for the use of their facilities and also to our media partners KFM. Katie Kennedy, Paul Egan and Stephen Kirwan of Sheehy Motors. PAGE // 12 Sive Dowling & Fiona Reid of Sammon contracting pictured with Senan Ó Tuama of ‘Dubako’ IT solutions, Kilcock. North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 GOLF CLASSIC PALMERSTOWN HOUSE ESTATE On the 21st of April last, the Chamber had its first Golf Classic of the year in Palmerstown House Estate, kindly sponsored by Murray # Spelman. Well done to all who took part, and to our 1st place winning Team - Walls to Workstations Ltd. NAAS SOCIAL EVENING As part of our ‘Chamber Day’, WOMEN IN BUSINESS BBQ the Chamber along with sponsors Our second Women in Business New Ireland Assurance, hosted event of 2016 took place on 17th a Summer social event in Naas May in Lawlors Hotel Naas. While Racecourse. With over 100 our ladies enjoyed some mocktails attendees, and a 1-0 win for and BBQ delights, Alice Hynes, Ireland v Italy in the EUROs, the Regional night was a winner for all who Manager Midlands with AIB Bank attended! captivated her audience with a Business partnership with Network Ireland Kildare Branch and will cover finance options for SMEs with a guest speaker from the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland. Banking presentation on the importance of Women in Business and Diversity in the workplace. Our next Women in Business Jennifer Forster, NK Chamber; Tracey Costello, KBC Bank; Clodagh Judge, KLESN event is scheduled for Tuesday 20th Sorcha McLoughlin and her team from Urban Kitchen September in Killashee Hotel. This event is being held in STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD - ADVERTISE HERE! This publication is circulated to over 1000 businesses in hard copy and shared via our weekly newsletter distributed to over 4000 people. Contact Ali / Jen in the office for further information on advertising 045 894074 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 13 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES WHITEWATER SHOPPING CENTRE CELEBRATES 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS With the Curragh plains to the south-west and the River Liffey to the East, Whitewater Shopping Centre enjoys a unique location at heart of the thoroughbred county. As it celebrates its 10 year anniversary this year, the fully-let, 370,000 sq. ft. scheme has become fondly known by locals as “the Dundrum outside Dublin” and attracts over 5 million shoppers each year, since opening its doors in 2006. Marking the 10 year anniversary, Whitewater organised 10 days of “Let’s Celebrate” spectacular entertainment. An exciting mix of fashion shows, music, promotions, giveaways, free family entertainment, afternoon music recitals, dance performances, celebrity appearances, live DJ’s. On the ultimate day of celebrations, The Newbridge Patrician Primary School Band, led the parade from the Patrician Boys School and all the way into the centre. Magical tea-party themed characters moved throughout the centre. The entertainment line-up also included carnival-style samba dancers and musicians. Under exploding confetti guns and balloon drops, the official Whitewater birthday cake was cut and offered to customers, ending the 10th birthday celebrations on a sweet note. “We wanted to mark our 10th anniversary in style and most of all, to include, thank & give something back to all our loyal customers ... From day-one, we have received great support from the local community and beyond and we are delighted they could join us and enjoy the festivities marking this significant milestone. We will be continuing our celebrations with a number of exciting events we are planning over the coming months and year.” Whitewater, Centre Manager Ingrid Ryan. MURRAY # SPELMAN CELEBRATES 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS Murray # Spelman this year celebrate 60 years in business as a leading Insurance and Financial Broker located on both the east and west coasts of Ireland. Established in 1956, the founders Dermot Murray & Pascal Spelman started in an office located on Eyre Square in Galway. In 1995 the company was purchased by Michael Culhane and the business continued to prosper throughout the years. In 2012 the company expanded to the east coast having acquired Molloy Lawlor McEvoy, a brokerage in Celbridge, and subsequently opened a new office in Naas. Today Murray & Spelman employs almost 50 people. Michael Culhane, Managing Director said “despite some enormous challenges in the economy over recent years, the business has continued to grow. This growth is down to the professionalism and commitment of the exceptional staff working in both our offices. Our staff not only provides the best financial and insurance advice, they also deliver the highest levels of customer service. These are very exciting times for us and we are committed to ensuring that Murray & Spelman continues to be a significant force in the Irish Insurance market for years to come”. PAGE // 14 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 TED JOHNSON LTD CELEBRATES 50 YEARS IN BUSINESS This year Ted Johnson Ltd is celebrating 50 years in business. The late Mr Ted Johnson (founder), commenced on the existing site in October 1966, with a small shed and counter, mainly supplying to the farming industry. As the years rolled on, the business was joined by his children, Dermot, Stella and Barry Johnson, now the current owners of Ted Johnson Ltd. With the completion of the M7, Naas town changed dramatically and industry and housing boomed in the Kildare area. Ted Johnsons diversified their product offerings to meet demand, the end result being a 20,000 sq ft shop supplying maintenance equipment, safety wear, tools etc to local industries. Today, Ted Johnsons customers range from the smallest enterprises to the largest blue chip companies in the country, from the DIY novice to the most experienced tradespersons. Their departments include Hardware, Paint, Pet care, Equine, boating, hiking & camping and many more. They also offer an exclusive procurement service to customers. Ted Johnson’s employs a team of 23 highly skilled people – a special mention is given to Lorcan O Neill who is celebrating his 40th anniversary at Ted Johnson’s this year also. On Saturday 22nd October, Ted Johnson Ltd will be marking our Anniversary with an open day. KFM will be broadcasting outside the shop and further details will be published by media and the Chamber closer to the time. Dermot, Stella & Barry are very proud to have reached this milestone occasion and thank all of their customers some that date back to 1966 and their excellent team for their continued loyalty and support. GANNON OFFICE SOLUTIONS CELEBRATES 35 YEARS IN BUSINESS Barry and Patricia Gannon started a stationery shop in Lucan in 1981. Today, Gannon Office Solutions offer the most complete range of office services in Ireland. From designing and installing a new workspace to fixing a broken photocopier, Gannon Office Solutions can help. Our core services are: • • • • Interiors - design, furniture, fit-out and project management. Technology - advice, supply, installation and service of photocopiers, printers and scanning solutions. Support - reducing downtime, fixing problems and big-picture approach. Supplies - office supplies, printing and equipment. Accreditations don’t come easy and Gannon Office Solutions have achieved many demonstrating the high standards they adhere to: • • • Quality: ISO 9001 certification from the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI). Environmental: ISO 14001 certification from the NSAI. We are members of the US Green Building Council and Irish Green Building Council. Health and Safety: OHSAS 18001 certification from the NSAI. Commenting on this milestone anniversary, Eoin Gannon Operations Manager at Gannon Office Solutions “We are proud of our 35-year heritage and look forward to a long and exciting future. Our continuous reinvestment in our business has allowed us to consistently grow year on year, even in today’s challenging market.” North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 15 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 NEWS FROM ATHY Kildare County Council have a number of ongoing initiatives to rejuvenate the area details of the most notable are below: Community Library Public Realm Strategy The Council recently purchased St. Dominic’s Church Gráinne Shaffrey of Shaffrey & Associates has been from the Dominican Order and appointed Reddy engaged to prepare a public realm strategy for Architecture to complete the design and to oversee Athy. At a meeting on 3rd June, hosted by North construction. As the Church is a listed building, Kildare Chamber, she gave an outline presentation comprising unique architectural features, there has to the local business community. This was warmly been great attention to detail in order to ensure that welcomed and the Council is now looking forward to the outcome will be a leading light in the ongoing receiving a follow-up presentation on more detailed regeneration strategy for the town. It will also have aspects in the coming months. the additional benefit of freeing space in the former Town Hall building in Emily Square to facilitate the expansion and upgrade of the heritage centre. Matters are now very well advanced to the extent that a draft design has since been finalised and a formal public consultation is now due to commence. New centre for water-based activity A joint venture between Kildare Civil Defence Service and Athy Rowing and Canoeing Club has resulted in the completion of a new building at Rathstewart. This multi-functional building will function as a regional training facility for Civil Defence water-based Upgrade to Emily Square activity and also be a new home for the Club. It Paul Hogarth Company, Urban Designers, have is also expected that it will become the focal point been engaged to carry out the design work on the for a diverse range of new local initiatives aimed at upgrade to Emily Square. This commenced with promoting the use of the waterways in Athy including an informal public consultation process on July 1st. possibly the facilitation of new festivals and events. THE LEINSTER PARTNERSHIP The Leinster Partnership is a firm of Chartered and best professional advice suitable to each stage of Certified Accountants operating in Naas. expansion and development. We have been providing practical Accounting and Our team of qualified staff provide a varied and Taxation advice for over 30 years in the Dublin area and relocated to Naas in 2003 to a modern office facility situation on the Sallins Road in the Naas Town Centre. We have an extensive portfolio of personal and corporate clients many of whom have grown from start-up enterprises into large well established businesses. We have been with them every step extensive range of Taxation, Accounting and Bookkeeping services in an efficient and confidential manner and we believe our success can be largely attributed to our personal and professional approach centred on our clients’ needs. Our services can be tailor-made to suit your individual requirements. Contact us now on 045 901900 for your FREE initial consultation. of the way encouraging them and providing the PAGE // 16 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 PURPLE FLAG UPDATE FOR MAYNOOTH TOWN North Kildare Chamber is pleased to announce that our year long project in partnership with Kildare County Council to seek accreditation for Purple Flag for Maynooth town is in full swing. In April, the working group visited Limerick for a ‘Firm Foundations’ workshop to help us take our first steps in developing a strong Purple Flag Entry. More recently the Chamber and their working group visited Waterford for a ‘Best Practice Self-Assessment’ workshop as a valuable way of gaining an insight into a town centre that has been awarded Purple Flag ahead of our own self-assessment taking place on Thursday the 7th of July. Jennifer Forster, Membership and Events Manager of the Chamber said: “The awarding of the Purple Flag to Maynooth will further secure its footing as a town looking to the future, thinking innovatively and working together to ensure it will be a strong, energetic, entertaining and adaptable town going forward. We are looking forward to submitting a very strong application and working with all key stakeholders in Maynooth. Through effective collaboration, I am sure Maynooth will be the first town in Kildare to be awarded the Purple Flag.” Call today to speak with one of our team at 045 898060 or 086 8757968 SPECIALISING IN ALL ASPECTS OF WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSULTANCY: Safety Statements Risk Assessments Site Audits ON LINE TRAINING: HACCP Manual Handling Fire Safety SAFETY TRAINING: Forklift Manual Handling MEWP Occupational First Aid Fire Safety And much, much more North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Our new purpose built training facility is located at: Unit D12, Southernlink Business Park, Newbridge Road Naas. (Just off the M7 at junction 10) Page // 17 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 MOVERS & SHAKERS New Appointments in our Members Organisations Barry Lawlor New Role: Employer: Previous Role: Sales & Marketing Manager Celbridge Manor Hotel National Account Manager for Nespresso Celbridge Manor Hotel are proud to announce the appointment of Barry Lawlor to Sales & Marketing Manager. Barry brings a wealth of experience to the property, having spent 5 years working within the Horeca industry. Celbridge Manor has invested heavily within the property to enhance the offering to their guests. Barry will focus on the corporate business to build relationships and drive sales. Colm Redmond New Role: Employer: Previous Role: Sales Manager IT Monkey Territory Manager with Nestle Ireland IT Monkey are delighted to announce the appointment of Colm Redmond to the role of Sales Manager. Colm, having previously worked for Nestle Ireland as a Territory Manager, arrives with a wealth of sales and customer service experience. This is an exciting time for both Colm and IT Monkey as we look to further enhance the profile of our growing business. Caroline Hurley New Title: Employer: Previous Role: Marketing Manager Graphedia.com Marketing Manager – Gulf Brands International Graphedia, digital design & marketing have announced the appointment of Caroline Hurley to the role of Marketing Manager. Caroline joined Graphedia in April and brings with her a wealth of marketing knowledge and experience. As marketing manager at Graphedia, Caroline will be helping Irish SMEs to market their businesses more effectively both online and offline. Oscar Kiernan New Title: Employer: Previous Role: Business Development Manager Walls to Workstations Oman Moving & Storage Interior solutions providers Walls to Workstations is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Oscar Kiernan as its Business Development Manager. Following his finance training in the legal and business services company 66 and Associates, Oscar spent ten years as forecast analyst and fulfilment manager with Creative Labs, the worldwide leader in digital entertainment products. For the past ten years Oscar has led the commercial relocation section of Oman Removal. Oscar Kiernan brings to w2w.ie a vast amount of commercial expertise, a deep level of market intelligence and a wide client network. PAGE // 18 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 SOME LIKE IT HOT AT MOSI Newbridge Silverware’s Museum of Style Icons (MOSI) 1959 Academy Award for costume design for his in conjunction with auctioneers to the stars Julien’s work on this film. Auctions of Beverly Hills is set to unveil the most significant exhibition of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia Other items of note include the cream full-length gown ever to exist. The exhibition will run from Saturday, of satin with sheer overlay embellished with faux pearls 25th June until Monday 25th July. created by Academy Award nominated designer Beatrice Dawson and worn by Marilyn in The Prince The exhibition at MOSI features film costumes, and The Showgirl in which she starred alongside Sir personal gowns, jewellery, personal writings and Laurence Olivier. sketches belonging to the screen icon. This is a rare opportunity for the general public to view this The elaborate stage costume worn by Marilyn as she prolific collection before it goes under the hammer in sang, After You Get What You Want You Don’t Want LA in November. Newbridge is the second and last It in the 1953 comedy There’s No Business like Show European stop before this exhibition goes to the US Business is another highlight. It was created by one of on tour. Marilyn’s all-time favourite designers, Academy Award winning designer William ‘Billy’ Travilla, who was a Highlights of the exhibition include items such as the personal friend of Marilyn. sheer beaded and sequinned dress Monroe wore as she sang I’m Through With Love in the award winning film Some Like it Hot, which today is considered one of the greatest comedy films ever. Orry-Kelly won the “Marilyn, Legend and Legacy Exhibition is one not to be missed.” North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 19 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 BREXIT REFERENDUM In the early hours of Friday 24th June it became to meet demographic changes and to facilitate apparent that Britain had voted to leave the EU. economic growth must be an immediate priority for Within a few hours, France overtook Britain as the fifth the Government in Budget 2017.” However, as Ireland largest economy in the world as Sterling depreciated is one of the only English speaking countries to remain rapidly. Ireland woke on the morning of the 24th June in the EU (Malta is the other) we could be seen as a to the realisation that its largest market for trade would more attractive location for foreign direct investment. no longer be as accessible as before. There are few things more damaging to business than uncertainty CARPE DIEM and this situation has it in spades. No sooner had In the coming weeks Irish SMEs should collectively realisation dawned of the implications of Brexit than rally for solutions taking the positives that can be David Cameron stepped down as Prime Minister. exploited in Brexit. Finding them will be challenging Economic uncertainty was now infused with Political but not impossible. uncertainty. Ireland now stands in the middle of a triumvirate of CHALLENGES OR OPPORTUNITIES? connections. We already act as the connector of In the short term the exchange rate is causing the Europe to the US and can now do likewise for the UK. main concern. Irish goods are now more expensive to We will be sitting in the midst of three of the largest bring into Britain. In the long term, that will level out so economic zones in the world. This could be something long as some coherent plan makes itself known. special. However, where there is uncertainty there is also CHAMBER BRIEFING opportunity. Now is the time for Irish companies to In response to members’ queries, the North Kildare create even stronger links with their UK counterparts. Chamber will be hosting a breakfast briefing on 13th Irish companies should also be positioning July with leading EU public affairs consultant Lucinda themselves as the exciting new solution to what Creighton. Please contact Jennifer in our office to will be a UK problem. Like any business in uncertain confirm your place [email protected] territory, Ireland needs to think differently and creatively as to how businesses can become essential moving parts in developing trade to the EU zone. Uncertainty surrounding the UK’s decision should be exploited with the IDA seizing this moment and enticing would be UK Companies to move to Ireland. In order to do this, however, to quote Ian Talbot Chief Executive Chambers Ireland - “Addressing the need for significant increases in infrastructure investment PAGE // 20 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 IN THE HOTSEAT Allan Shine, CEO of North Kildare Chamber recently caught up with both Gordon Geraghty, Group Marketing Manager and Frank Kelly, Dealer Principal of Sheehy Motors Group. An amazing success story for Kildare, Sheehy Motors are celebrating 15 years in business in Naas this year. Upon entering the showrooms, one notices straight away that the economy is on the way back as the showrooms are gleaming, awash with new cars awaiting delivery to their proud new owners. Gordon has been with the group since 2009 and you can straight away get a sense of pride when he talks about Sheehys and the motor industry in general. It’s an industry that has seen a 28% increase in car sales this year to date. Gordon explained that there are currently over 70 employees working for Sheehy Motors Naas. Over 50 of the staff are living in county Kildare. The company has a turnover of €70 million and is a major contributor to the local economy. His office is littered with awards. The group recently won the coveted Škoda ‘Dealer of the Year’ award, Škoda Aftersales Team of the Year and one that he particularly proud of - Škoda Marketing Person of the Year. Frank Kelly, Dealer Principal told me that the PCP (Personal Contract Plan) is proving very popular with customers. This allows customers to tailor a 3 year finance plan to suit their own needs. PCP now accounts for over 40% of car sales in Sheehys. Frank spoke about the group’s very proud staff retention and continued employment in the county. CSR is another area where Sheehys excel. They continue to give back and are involved in an array of community projects across Kildare. With the July registration season upon us, Frank said that the second half of 2016 is looking very good for Sheehy’s. This was evident by the fact that his Audi and Volkswagen showrooms were full of potential customers as I left the building. North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 21 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 NEW MEMBERS CLANARD COURT HOTEL Hotel, Bedrooms, Restaurant, Meetings & Events, Treatment rooms & Wedding Venue. www.clanardcourt.ie NINA ALFRESCO DESIGNS Outdoor Spaces Design, Freelance Design, Project Management. www.nina-alfresco-designs.com HERBALIFE Health foods & drinks for all your family needs, health, weight management, sport and fitness. www.jbwalsh.com SKY QUEST LTD Aerial Imaging using drones, Video, Photography, 2D/3D imaging and video editing. www.skyquest.ie ZIMMERMANN ENERGY SERVICES Provide advice to businesses and the public sector on developing business models and projects for the transition to a low carbon and sustainable economy. www.zesco.ie TAXKEY An independent tax consultancy practice providing outsourced tax advisory services to accountancy and legal professionals. www.taxkey.ie GREENVILLE ELECTRICAL Electrical Distributor – Sales/ Service of Danfoss Interiors. www.greenvilleidc.com SHERRY FITZGERALD O’REILLY Residential & Commercial Estate Agent – Kildare. www.sfor.ie DEVLIN MEDIA Media Publications. http://thepublicsector.org STAFFLINE Assist clients in the food production and agri-food sectors with the attraction, selection and management of their high volume workforce needs. www.staffline.co.uk FREENEYS GRAPHICS Branding, signage and large format print specialist company. www.freeneys.ie WILD THINGS INTERIORS Wildthings Interiors supply & fit curtains, blinds, furniture & shutters. Interior design service & show home fit outs. www.wildthings.ie CLEVERMONEY Financial and Insurance Broker. www.clevermoney.ie TEAMPROJECT Providers of CRM, Accounting and Custom Built Applications. www.teamproject.ie OSPREY HOTEL Four star Hotel, Spa, Conference Centre, Life: Health + Leisure and Time: Bar + Venue. www.osprey.ie PAGE // 22 TRACTION Specialise in contract hire/ leasing, Finance & Management of Car and light Commercials. www.tractionfinance.com FATE RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL BAR Chinese Restaurant, Chinese Take Away, Cocktail Bar. www.faterestaurants.com KELLY HUDSON PROPERTIES Lorraine O’ Connor MIPAV (CV) Kelly Hudson Properties We are a local estate agent based in Newbridge with expert knowledge of the Kildare area. www.kellyhudson.ie EMS COPIERS Managed Print Solutions, Digital Copiers, Document Solutions – Reducing Printing costs since 1970. www.emscopiers.ie FAI The FAI is responsible for the fostering, development and promotion of football in the Republic of Ireland. www.fai.ie Q-FITZ Q-Fitz offer retracting belt barriers, traditional rope stanchions, customer queue design with preventative access units. www.qfitz.ie KILDARE NATIONALIST News Media Publisher. www.kildare-nationalist.ie COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LTD Mono and Colour Copiers and Printers. Solutions to Reduce Cost and Eliminate Waste. Outstanding Service. www.comtec.ie MARTIN MCMAHON General Manager of three restaurants in Maynooth - Picaderos, Donatello’s, & Oak Alley Restaurant & Cocktail Bar. www.picaderos.ie / www.oakalley.ie www.donatellos.info PROGRESSIVE MIND ACTION Soft Skills Training, Business and Life Coaching. www.progressivemindaction.ie MOBILE VISION Print & Signage supplier Promotional gadgets, marketing materials, roll up banners, displays, and vehicle signage. www.mobilevision.ie ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT The supply and service of colour and mono photocopiers. www.allofficeequipment.ie DUBAKO Operations & Process Improvements - helping businesses build efficient workflows, increase productivity and save money. www.dubako.com TRADECRAFT BUILDING PRODUCTS Tradecraft Building Products provide specialist building product solutions to the construction market in Ireland. www.tradecraft.ie North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 UPCOMING EVENTS 13th July Brexit Breakfast with guest speaker Lucinda Creighton 20th September Women in Business in conjunction with Network Ireland Kildare Branch 21st September Captains of Industry Corporate Members Golf Outing 29th September Corporate Lunch with Guest Speaker Phillip Nolan Maynooth University 19th October Business Breakfast with Guest Speaker John Concannon, Director of ‘Ireland 2016’ 26th October New Members Breakfast Meeting October (TBC) Budget Breakfast with Price Waterhouse Cooper John Concannon 18th November Annual Kildare Business Awards Ceremony SAVE THE DATE KILDARE BUSINESS AWARDS 2016 FRIDAY 18th NOVEMBER K CLUB North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business Page // 23 ISSUE 2 JULY 2016 Wi-Fi VoIP Managed Services LAN/WLAN Support 24/7 What our clients say... “The K Club delivers the very highest levels of service and standards in terms of its accommodation, food and beverage offerings. The same goes for Wi-Fi. VEI’s impeccable support gives our staff the confidence that they can meet the Wi-Fi needs of all our guests.” “In our industry constant innovation, at speed, is critical. Unify in partnership with VEI has enabled us to deliver this. We are confident that we have chosen the right platform that will future proof our business and help us keep our competitive advantage on the world stage.” John Mitchell, Siún Ní Raghallaigh, Director of Finance, The K Club CEO, Ardmore Studios “From the moment the customer enters the showrooms, they experience first-class service. What impressed me most was VEI’s analysis of our specific needs. The way we do business has changed due to VEI’s analysis of our day-to-day communications with customers and within the company.” Mr. Frank Kelly, MD, Sheehy Motors Unit 2B/2C, Elm House, Millennium Park, Naas, Co. Kildare t: +353 45 984 700 | www.vei.ie PAGE // 24 North Kildare Chamber – In Business for Business