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Maximise Your Membership
 

Weds June 24 | 10am-10.30am | Online

 

Join Cork Chamber’s 'Maximise Your Membership' workshop to learn how to maximise your membership through our many promotional channels, in particular through the Member's Area. This virtual session is open to both our newer and long term members who would like a refresher on how to best use the Chamber platforms.


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Member To Member Support
 
Promoting You
Member News
 
Member Spotlight
SERVE Solidarity Games
 

Join the SERVE Solidarity Games this July! Come together virtually and compete in fun challenges and fundraise to support our work in Southern Africa and Asia. This is a great way to engage with colleagues and customers with challenges from sport, to music, to cooking. 

If you cannot take part, please consider sharing it with your network, sponsoring the event, or donating directly. 


Upskilling You
Back to Business. Safely.
Rebound Initiative
 

Are you looking for help with getting back to business safely? Skillnet Ireland's ReBound initiative will upskill business owners and managers to take control. Free for SMEs, this initiative will help you keep business moving forward. Register now at www.rebound.ie


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Building Economic Resilience
 
Paula Cogan, President of Cork Chamber
Paula Cogan, President of Cork Chamber

Dear Chamber Member,

 

I hope you and your families are keeping well.

 

As we move through the phases of reopening the economy and society, we look forward with unwavering optimism, drive and ambition for our city region. Building a more resilient economy will require commitment from all and a Government focus that will deliver sustainable growth...


Dear Chamber Member,

 

I hope you, your families, friends and colleagues are all well.

 

As we move through the phases of reopening the economy and society, we look forward with unwavering optimism, drive and ambition for our city region. Building a more resilient economy will require commitment from all and a Government focus that will deliver sustainable growth.

 

The Programme for Government is welcome and the formation of Government cannot come soon enough as we rapidly approach end points for many COVID related supports. There is much for Chamber members to be encouraged by mirroring our pre-election Chamber manifesto with strong focus on areas such as sustainable transport, infrastructure, urban living, placemaking and competitiveness. No one individual, party or organisation will find it perfect and we all have a role to play in developing the detail but we urge parties to be practical, progressive and swift in their approval.

Infrastructure led economic stimulus has been a Chamber priority throughout the crisis as a means to boost recovery and invest in our long-term competitiveness. The Programme creates a framework to accelerate the delivery of the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy, with a welcome and fresh emphasis on cycle and pedestrian infrastructure, and further commitment to Bus Connects and rail. Our long-awaited call for an NTA Cork office has potential ensure that there is sufficient delivery focus.

Investment in greenways, blueways and an outdoor recreation strategy will create an opportunity to broaden our active tourism offer which is essential as an emerging market in the face of Brexit and COVID-19 which are intensely challenging for our traditional overseas markets. It’s an essential part of a much larger required tourism package.

It is appropriate to invest more heavily in public and active infrastructure and the move to a 2:1 ratio is a significant statement. It must also however be noted that certain roads projects are essential to regional logistics, to diverting traffic from our towns and cities, and to opening up landbanks such as the Cork docklands for more sustainable high-density development. It is essential that the Dunkettle Interchange is finished, that the M28 is brought to fruition and that the M20 continues. There is a significant deficit resulting from previous austerity measures and this cannot be ignored.

The emerging focus on the Land Development Agency to deliver on challenging sites is welcome, but it cannot meet the volume of density required on it’s own. The private sector must be enabled to play a leading role, or we will fall far short of the goals of the National Planning Framework and consign ourselves primarily to sprawl. The ad hoc but incessant development of brownfield urban spaces for high density accommodation must enliven developers or the rhetoric around density will remain vapid.

As ever we will be engaging heavily around COVID-19 business supports to ensure they are functional and beneficial in practice and will continue to speak with Government leaders throughout this process. We are pleased to see that our discussions around sector specific models are being advanced. However, in parallel our SME’s remain key to recovery and Government focus on this broad group which doesn’t necessarily fall into neatly into a single sector must be retained and strengthened further.

Finally, we have called consistently for Government to strongly and overtly support the EU Green Deal and to make it a central pillar of our recovery, to create a better society and to bring credibility to our national sustainability, which is critical to our international reputation and competitiveness. We firmly commend the intent set out in this regard, and ask that Ireland make every conceivable effort to be at the forefront of this vision for Europe.

I would like to thank those of you who have actively engaged with the Chamber, sharing valued feedback and comment that we have taken on board in our lobbying activity, and which is helping to shape the agenda for our Sustainable Cork Programme. 

 

Warm Regards,

Paula 

 

 

Connecting You
Doing Business in China
The new normal
 

Thurs 18 June | 12pm-1pm | Online

 

This webinar will look at the way’s businesses are responding to the new challenge of communicating with customers and suppliers. To examine this in relation to the Chinese market, Cork Chamber is delighted to partner with the Irish Chamber of Commerce China, along with the Ireland China business Association, on a webinar that is being live streamed from the Guinness Gatehouse in Shanghai. 


The Workplace of the Future
Perspectives from Cork and San Francisco
 

Fri 19 June | 5pm-6pm | Online

 

In celebration of the vibrant Sister City relationship the Consulate General of Ireland in San Francisco, in partnership with Cork Chamber and Enterprise Ireland will host this informative webinar with John Goulding, co-Founder and CEO of Workvivo and Conor Healy, CEO of Cork Chamber, in conversation with Jack Callaghan, SVP, Digital Technology at Enterprise Ireland, Seattle.


Prepare Your Business for Recovery
Get Your Branding Right
 

Fri 19 June | 11am-11.45am | Online

 

Colin Byrne, Creative Managing Director of TOTEM Meaningful Branding will guide you on how to identify what you can offer and what your competitors cannot, understand your brand’s essence and identify your USP and learn how to emotionally connect with your audience through the right branding. 

 


Climate Action WEBINAR
SDG Goal 13 - Climate Action
 

Weds 24 June | 1.15am-2pm | Online

 

Whether you and your team are already aligning your business strategies with the SDGs or if this will be your first introduction to the Goals, this session including a panel of industry experts will give you an insight into the diverse nature of each Goal, and offer up practical advice and guidance on incorporating the SDGs into your business model.

 


Enhancing Your Environment
South Mall Cycle Infrastruction
Public Consultation
 

Cork City Council have unveiled plans for East/West dedicated cycle infrastructure on the southern side of South Mall. The proposed work includes adjustments to traffic lanes, new lining, new signage, installation of edge protection, adjustments to parking, adjustments to traffic signals, adjustments to cycle parking and more. These plans are open for consultation and Cork Chamber will be making a submission. Please share your observations and comments with Michelle, Senior Public Affairs Executive by close of business June 30th. Email Here.


Business Updates - Covid-19
 

Recent updates and published resources are on our Business Supports page and include:

  • Update from Fáilte Ireland following guidance from HPSC
  • Guidelines for Shopping centres launched by NSAI
  • Guidelines for those preparing to reopen in hospitality
  • Trading Online Voucher Scheme receives additional funding
  • Updated guidance on operating The Wage Subsidy Scheme
  • Restart Grant is open for applications via local authorities

Age Friendly News
 

Age Friendly Ireland produces a newsletter with national and regional updates, designed to help keep the community informed, active and engaged through the COVID-19 situation


Promoting You
Gift Card for Father's Day
Directly Support the Local Economy
 

A great way to support local this Father's day or any special occasion!

 

Cork Chamber Gift Card is design specifically to support the retailers and services in the city region. Give the gift of a Cork Chamber Gift Card and it can be spent in hundreds of retailers and businesses across Cork.


Upskilling You
GDPR & Data Protection in Uncertain Times
 

Thurs 18 June | 11am - 12.30pm | Online

 

This 90-minute seminar will cover the essential principles of the GDPR and how the GDPR applies to your organisation. You will learn to recognise where any gaps in your GDPR compliance are and what to do in order to close those gaps.


How To Create Training Videos
 

Fri 3 July | 9:30am-1pm | Online

 

This workshop is focused on transitioning in person training to online delivery through video production. The workshop will encourage participants to apply what they are learning to their own objectives through filling out workbooks, self-filming and editing their footage together during and after the sessions.