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Have you entered IMAGE Businesswoman of the Year 2019? You’ve just one week left


By Rosie McMeel
11th Oct 2019
Have you entered IMAGE Businesswoman of the Year 2019? You’ve just one week left

With only one week to go, time is running out to enter the IMAGE Businesswoman of the year Awards. Be recognised amongst the most brilliant minds in business as we celebrate entrepreneurship, creativity and fearless thinking.


Enter the IMAGE Businesswoman of the Year 2019  here.

 

Now in its 13th year, the IMAGE Businesswoman of the Year Awards will see Ireland’s pioneering businesswomen being presented with prestigious awards in front of some of the country’s finest luminaries.

This isn’t about a healthy bottom line (although it never hurts), it’s about having an idea and being brave enough to translate that into a business. It’s about making an impact on your industry and leading the way for others. It’s about resilience, courage and creativity. If this sounds familiar, or describes someone you know, we want to hear from you. Remember you can nominate a friend, colleague or yourself so enter today!

 

 

Anne Doyle, Kay Connolly, Management Professional Businesswoman of the Year with Samsung’s Ide O’Brien

 

 

Previous winners include COO of St Vincent’s University Hospital, Kay Connolly (pictured above); co-founder of Cartoon Saloon, Nora Twomey; journalist and editor Anne Harris; Chupi Sweetman-Durney, creative director of Chupi Jewellery and Microsoft’s Cathriona Hallahan, to name but a few of the women whose achievements have been celebrated over the past.

The night itself will take place on Monday, November 25, at the Clayton Hotel in Ballsbridge in Dublin.

Network
The event attracts more than 850 guests and nominees from Ireland’s leading brands so it presents the perfect opportunity to network and make highly valuable contacts. With people in the room from a highly diverse range of industries and roles – you might just meet your next investor, business partner or sales prospect.

Be Inspired
Learn from the leaders of Ireland and your peers to set you up for greater success in the future, whether you’re an aspiring or established business leader.

Attendees can expect to be inspired by the stories of great leaders, entertained by world-class acts, and treated to a thoughtfully curated menu of fine food and wine.

Think you’ve got what it takes to be shortlisted? Entries are now open until Friday, October 18.
Enter yourself or nominate someone you admire here.

If you’d like to join the celebrations, tickets are now on sale for the most glamorous and inspirational night of the year. Click here for more details.