Carlow Business Awards 2022 – Launch

Jun 13, 2022

The Carlow Business Awards 2022 are scheduled to be launched on 30th June at an event hosted by Rathwood.

The evening is designed to update everyone on the details and plans for this year’s event while also providing further insight into Rathwood, winners of Business of the Year at the last awards.  It will also be an evening with a difference as members and guests are encouraged to bring the next generation of entrepreneurs and world leaders with them for some fun and networking.

Brian O’Farrell, CEO of County Carlow Chamber commenting on the launch said, “We are delighted to be the guests of Rathwood for the Launch of the Carlow Business Awards 2022, and to showcase this exceptional family business which has grown over the years to an enterprise that is much more than most people may be aware, while still keeping family and the local area at the heart of the business.”

The awards cover a range of sectors and areas; and the nominations will be open for everyone in the county to have their say on who deserves to be recognised.  A full category listing will be available following the launch on the Carlow Chamber website www.carlowchamber.com along with details on how you can nominate a business or individual you believe deserves to be recognised.

For further information or queries in relation to the Carlow Business Awards 2022, please contact Brian O’Farrell, CEO County Carlow Chamber on ceo@carlowchamber.com

 

Pictured

Presentation of Business of the Year to Rathwood at the Carlow Business Awards 2020 & 2021 (L-R, Madeline Ryan, Bank of Ireland; Patrick Keogh, Rathwood; Colin Duggan, President of County Carlow Chamber

 

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