Representing You

Dear Chamber Member,

 

As we enter the Summer season, I hope you, your families and colleagues are keeping safe and well, and beginning to enjoy the easing of restrictions. We are entering a defining business quarter and our support of our local economy is more important than ever, in both our business and personal purchase decisions.

 

We are working daily with Government and local/national stakeholders representing your voice and lobbying on your behalf. Your experiences and perspectives are crucial to informing and shaping our agenda in that activity. Please share your views and experiences through our quarterly Economy Trends Survey here, so that you can influence and help shape your city region. 

 

This week we met with Simon Harris TD, the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and discussed the direction of policies that shape our education ecosystem. Access to a talented workforce plays an important role for our indigenous and international businesses along with the nurturing of research, innovation and development of our science sectors. The Minister shared his vision of ensuring that everyone can reach their full potential and of creating the appropriate pathways for access to education to deliver this.

 

Our own Chamber Skillnet team continues to deliver funded training designed to help you upskill your workforce and I invite you to make contact with our Training Network Manager, Garrett, to find out if funding from Skillnet can help you.

 

I welcome you to contact me directly on 087-9471858 or by e-mail HERE to discuss any issues affecting your business. We are here to represent you.

 

Warm regards,

Conor Healy

CEO