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Social Pics: Glandore Hosts ‘Hear From Her’ Evening


By Jennifer McShane
11th Mar 2017
Social Pics: Glandore Hosts ‘Hear From Her’ Evening

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Glandore, the family-run company by sisters Clare, Rebecca and Fiona Kelly offering fully fitted, flexible office, co-working and meeting spaces, recently hosted a special event for International Women’s Day entitled ‘Hear from Her’ at at No. 25 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2. Speakers were Joan Freeman of Pieta House, Iseult Ward of Food Cloud, Olivia McEvoy of EY and Theresa Lowe of Theresa Lowe Communications. The timely event saw four successful women give insights into their experiences as working women in Ireland. Attendance was high on the night with over 100 members of Glandore and other business associates, family and friends enjoying the event.