Sturgeon addresses Dublin Chamber Annual Dinner
Over 1,500 delegates gathered attended this year's Dublin Chamber Annual Dinner, where keynote speaker First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon spoke about the importance of trade links between Scotland and Ireland.Read more
Talking About Dublin's Next Generation
What do the people of Dublin want their city to be like in the future? Dublin Chamber is looking to find out via ‘The Great Dublin Survey’.Read more
Work of Tony Lambert Recognised as Fingal Chamber CEO Steps Down
Fingal Dublin Chamber has announced that its founder and CEO Tony Lambert is to step down from his current role. Read more
Gerald Hurley appointed CEO of Waterford Chamber
Waterford Chamber has announced the appointment of Gerald Hurley as Chief Executive Officer.
Letterkenny retail scheme goes from strength to strength
ShopLK, the shopping voucher scheme for Letterkenny, has reached an important milestone just 16 months after its launch, with sales hitting €3 million.Read more
IAA chief urges Government to include aviation in Brexit talks
The chief executive of the Irish Aviation Authority has urged the Government to include aviation in its Brexit discussions at EU level in order to avoid us sinking into another recession.Read more
New Dublin Chamber President Handed Chain of Office
Over 500 of Ireland's top business leaders will gather in Dublin this evening for a dinner to mark the inauguration of Grant Thornton’s Brendan Foster as the new President of Dublin Chamber of Commerce.Read more
Limerick Chamber Looks to its Future Leaders
Limerick Chamber has kicked off its Regional Leaders’ Programme aimed at developing leaders for the future in the mid-west region and beyond through mentorship and skills sharing.Read more
Cork Business Brands Unite for 2017 Annual Dinner
Leading Munster business hotel, The Montenotte Hotel, has announced its lead sponsorship of the Cork Chamber Annual Dinner 2017.Read more
Chamber Q&A: Down to Business at the Border
InBUSINESS spoke to Toni Forrester, Chief Executive of Letterkenny Chamber, to get her views on Brexit and business sentiment in Donegal.




