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Member Offers
 
Promoting You
Upcoming Member Events
 
Member Spotlight
Munster Employment Law Masterclass Series 2020
 

Following the success of the Matheson Employment Law Masterclass Series last year, we are delighted to announce our seminar dates for 2020. Three sessions will be presented on a monthly basis by top tier specialists from our Employment, Pensions and Benefits Group.

 

At the next event, on Thursday, 20 February, our Employment law specialists will be discussing workplace investigations and protected disclosures.

 

CPD accreditation will be available at all seminars.

 

Matheson is the law firm of choice for internationally focused companies and financial institutions doing business in and from Ireland.


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Member News
 
Connecting You
Business Breakfast featuring Sean Doyle, CEO, Aer Lingus
In association with RDJ
 

Weds 12 Feb | 7.30am-9am | Clayton Hotel Cork City

 

Don’t miss the opportunity to kick off our first Business Breakfast of the year with an insight into Sean’s career story and get his take on the airline business today.

Media partner Irish Examiner


Networking at Noon at KPMG
 

Tues 25 Feb | 12pm-1.30pm | KPMG, South Mall

 

We are delighted to be kicking off our first Networking at Noon event of 2020 in KPMG’s new offices at 85 South Mall.  

 

This is a great opportunity to network with fellow Chamber members while enjoying unique views of the South Mall and Cork City.


Supporting You
Export Advice and Documentation
 

Cork Chamber is officially authorised by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and Chambers Ireland to issue and certify export documentation.

We certify a range of documents for companies including: Certificates of Origin (EU Certs, Arab/Irish Certs), Invoices, Certificates of Analysis, Packing Slips, Certificates of Incorporation, Memorandum and Articles of Association, Company Reports etc.

For more information on the above please contact Imelda or Leigh 


Recognising Your Success
Cork Company of the Year 2020

The finalists in the Corporate Category of Cork Company of the Year 2020 were announced on Monday. Hear the stories from Clearstream, Irish Distillers and MSD Brinny.

 

The winner of each category will be announced on Friday 7 February at the Cork Chamber Annual Dinner. Finalists for all categories can be reviewed online here.

 

Thank you to our award sponsors Vodafone Ireland and media partner Irish Examiner.


Finalists 'Emerging' Category

Clearstream

Clearstream: Finalist "Corporate" Cork Company of the Year 2020


Irish Distillers

Irish Distillers: Finalist "Corporate" Cork Company of the Year 2020


MSD Brinny

MSD Brinny: Finalist "Corporate" Cork Company of the Year 2020


Informing You
Sustainable Cork Fund Proudly Launched
 

Cork Chamber in partnership with Social Innovation Fund Ireland (SIFI) proudly launch the Sustainable Cork Fund. The fund of €200,000 is the outcome of a Cork Chamber funding drive to raise €100,000 through the support of the Cork business community, with match funding from the Department of Rural and Community Development Dormant Accounts Fund.

 

Paula Cogan, Chamber President "The Sustainable Cork Fund will support projects with an impact in Climate Action and Environmental Awareness, Community Inclusion and Cohesion, and Sustainable Employment and Economic Development."

 

The Sustainable Cork Fund invites applications from not-for-profit organisations, and social enterprises, with the application deadline on April 3rd.


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Cork City Centre Retains Purple Flag Award
 

The international accreditation, awarded by the Association of Cities and Towns Management, celebrates areas of excellence in night-time economy and requires renewal every two years. In November, independent assessors came to the city again to evaluate the area under a number of stringent criteria including the quality of the City Centre’s offering, ease of movement through the area and the level of partnership working.


Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. John Sheehan, has welcomed the news that the city centre has successfully retained the prestigious Purple Flag award for 2020.


The international accreditation, awarded by the Association of Cities and Towns Management, celebrates areas of excellence in night-time economy and requires renewal every two years. In November, independent assessors came to the city again to evaluate the area under a number of stringent criteria including the quality of the City Centre’s offering, ease of movement through the area and the level of partnership working.

 

Some of the Assessors’ comments in approving the renewal of the award include:

 

“The Arts & Cultural Offering is a vital contributor to the Purple Flag Offering and is done very well in Cork.”

 

“There was an exceptional vibrancy of all areas between the hours of 5pm and 8pm, notwithstanding the additional activity due to the festive season. The non-alcohol offer was also clearly popular especially with young adults and teenagers.

During the visit to the retail areas, all were busy with good footfall driven by big brands and passionate staff who completely encapsulated the Purple Flag initiative.”

 

“Late at night, there was clear evidence of civic pride and shared sense of purpose between team members, together with practical examples, such as door staff at different premises and the work of the Cork  Street Pastors" [ a multidenominational volunteer organisation who care for people socialising in Cork city centre on Saturday nights]. 

 

Lord Mayor, Cllr. John Sheehan said: “The award reaffirms that Cork is a destination not to be missed. There is great enthusiasm by all stakeholders in the city to want to continuously improve on what is currently on offer and achieving the Purple Flag status for a third time is a credit to those who work tirelessly to make the area appealing for an evening out. The fact that the assessors were extremely impressed with our arts and culture offering reinforces the recent EU Monitor report which for the second time assessed Cork City to be the most culturally vibrant medium sized city in Europe.”

 

“This is a great achievement for the city centre. The businesses together with key stakeholders such as the Gardai, Cork City Council, Cork Chamber and Cork Business Association continue to work hard to ensure that it remains a city comparable with the best. I’d like to thank all the businesses and venues who accommodated the assessors on the night of the assessment and showed them just how vibrant the city is in the evening," he added.