Past President’s Honoured at our President’s Luncheon

Jun 24, 2015

Our Past President's

 

 

We recently honoured all of our past President’s since the Chamber was established. In the Photograph above are all those who attended alongside our current President Derek Shannon.

Speaking at the President’s Luncheon outgoing President John Brophy said “every president played a significant role in steering the Chamber that is why we wish to honour them today. They do it because they loved Carlow, it’s communities and it’s businesses and the jobs they provided and they also never really retire from the role… their advice is often sought on Chamber matters.”

Pictured above is ; Anthony Dooley, Sean Swan, George Fitzgerald, Michael Moriarty, Thomas Kehoe, John Kemp, Derek Carbery, Eoin Kehoe, John Brophy,  and Derek Shannon

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