Kemp’s annual ‘Be Well at Kemp’ Event from the 10th to 12th of April, aims to promote personal and professional productivity and wellbeing for all of their employees. The activities they have planned encourage staff down the path to a healthier lifestyle by boosting energy and concentration levels, which are key attributes necessary for working

Pictured at the Chamber of Commerce on 96 O'Connell Street are Mary Egan, Margaret Corbett, Dr Catrina Cahill, Dee Ryan, Caoimhe Moloney, Mary McNamee and Anne Morris. Picture: Conor Owens/ilovelimerick.
Limerick Chamber have been nominated for most successful policy campaign “Gearing up for the M20 Cork – Limerick Motorway” Ahead of the official awards ceremony on April 10, Chambers Ireland has announced the official shortlist for the 2019 Chamber Awards. Returning for the first time in 10 years, the awards seek to recognise the outstanding
The Kemmy Business School (KBS) at University of Limerick and the Limerick Chamber Marketing collective have just launched an innovative research study. Through the advancements in technology (e.g. AI, VR, blockchain), marketing has become data driven; a movement which has fundamentally changed marketing practice. Marketing practitioners now, regardless of their industry, must work closely with
Limerick Marketing Collective hosted their first series of their Marketing Advice Clinics for the local business community in Bank of Ireland Workbench on Thursday 21st March. The Limerick Marketing Collective supported by Limerick Chamber Skillnet were delighted to welcome the business community to the Bank of Ireland Workbench this Thursday morning to offer their
The four cities of Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford working in collaboration can provide an effective counterbalance to Dublin and help alleviate pressures on the capital, according to Limerick Chamber’s submission to the Southern Assembly’s draft Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy (RSES). Chamber Economist, Dr Catríona Cahill, warns that the draft RSES in its current