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Agri-entrepreneur Caroline Murphy is back with some more words of wisdom for the self-employed, or anyone looking to make and maintain some goals this year.
In a new series, Maria Moynihan meets some of rural Ireland’s makers and doers, starting with Fiona Young of Milis candles, which is based near Dunmore East, Co Waterford.
Caroline Murphy is back with her Steps to Success column. This week, she discusses the idea of resilience and how it can be used to benefit your business
This week Irene Bermingham speaks to Agness Meehan, of Agness’ Vintage ReDesigns, Co Clare, about her business transition from hairdressing, to furniture upcycling
With 1,200 members across the country, Network Ireland provides valuable peer support for professional women; particularly in rural Ireland, writes Maria Moynihan
A good business idea can come from anywhere and for Monaghan woman Martina Woods it was the love she has for Harry, a cocker spaniel, who she says is her ‘big hairy’ child. Mairead Lavery reports.
Brexit might be in the air, but down in west Cork over 250 women were fizzing with positivity having attended Network Ireland’s annual conference and awards gala. Mairead Lavery reports.
From doing business to living near the border, over the coming weeks, we will feature four people on the frontline as Brexit looms: this week, knitwear designer, Edel MacBride, writes Maria Moynihan
Achieving gender balance is essential in all aspects of life. International Women’s Day provides us with an opportunity to celebrate the women in our lives, our friends, family and colleagues