ISSUE 11 - November 2023
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Contents
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In the Hot Seat with Sonya Kavanagh Chief Executive, Kildare County Council
02 Lilywhite News Snippets 04 In the Hot seat 06 Chamber Golf Classic 2023 08 Kildare Business Awards 2023
KILDARE BUSINESS AWARDS
11 Budget 2024 12 Movers & Shakers
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Kildare Business Awards 2023
14 Getting to know our Chamber members 16 Clark Feature 20 Palmerstown House Feature 22 Michael Clarke- Wall 2 Workstations Feature 25 Membership Listings 28 NEW Chamber Members
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Budget 2024
FORWARD
Kildare is the economic engine of the Mid East Region and as such plays a hugely important role in the economic success of our country. We now find ourselves in a unique and positive position in a whole manner of ways. The prospect of driving forward our inward investment proposition, supporting continued regeneration, and attracting more people to the region is hugely exciting but extremely demanding. Our continued success in attracting FDI and ensuring our existing companies continue to grow is now reaching a point where our infrastructural demands is becoming a key focus of the Chamber. Withing the next 18 months we will have local, national and European elections. The voice of the Chamber is now important than ever before. Infrastructural deficits cannot be tolerated, and we need both Local and National Government to come to the fore. The coming months are critical for the Chamber to ensure we hear from businesses; therefore I urge our membership to engage with our surveys, engage with our team within the Chamber to ensure the voice of business in the region is heard and this will then ensure we can deliver to our membership.
Allan Shine Chief Executive, County Kildare Chamber
The Chamber continues to reduce our print run of the Chronicle in line with our Sustainable Goals – Read online at issuu.com
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