Budget 2014 must build on recent positive signs in the economy and further the momentum that will lead to increased growth and job creation. Above all else the Government must do no harm by increasing taxes on, or the cost of, employment. Speaking this afternoon (14/10/2013), Maria Kelly, Limerick Chambers Chief Executive said, “We are
A pre-budget analysis from Limerick Chamber As Budget day looms, Limerick Chamber gives some insights into what might be in store as the country faces its fifth year of tough austerity measures despite the country emerging from recession toward the end of last quarter. By Limerick Chamber Economist, Dr. Órlaith Borthwick While the
Limerick’s vibrant offering in the arts, culture, heritage, fine dining and its comprehensive range in shopping and activities is vividly portrayed in the the latest edition of The Best of Ireland Series, Limerick: Culture Comes Alive. This information guide is part of a collection which also includes Kilkenny, Dundalk and Adare. The guide is supported by Limerick Marketing Company, Limerick
Pictured from left to right are Maura McMahon, Limerick Chamber, Stephen Jio, Dell, Krishna De and Dave Griffin, Dell Limerick Chamber hosted a business breakfast in Dell on 1 October where two highly regarded social media experts shared their insights and best practices for incorporating social media into a company’s internal processes and marketing. Stephen
Over 80 delegates attended the Limerick Chamber’s inaugural annual conference “Winning Business at Home and Abroad” on 19 September 2013 at the Radisson Hotel, Limerick. Sponsored by Bank of Ireland, the aim of the morning conference and expo was to provide delegates with practical guidance, tools and insights on how to win more business