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Network Mayo award winners head to national finals
25 Sept 2012 9:36 AM
Three Castlebar businesswomen are heading to the Network Ireland Awards Ceremony in Drogheda, Co Louth, this Friday
Network Mayo award winners head to national finals
Three Castlebar businesswomen who won their categories in the Network Mayo Business Awards will take part in the national finals in Drogheda, Co Louth, this Friday, September 28. The Mayo winners were Sarah Flood (Snap Mayo, Castlebar) in the Self Employed category, Siobhan Stenson (Cherry Blossom Bakery, Castlebar) in the New Business category and Gerardine Lennon (Lough Lannagh Holiday Village, Castlebar) in the Employee category. Caroline Gordon, President of Network Mayo, wished all three luck in the national awards, saying, “I’m very proud of our three Mayo winners and have every confidence that they will do well.” Network Ireland is a national organisation for women in business, the professions and the arts. The Mayo branch provides training and support through monthly meetings, training opportunities and annual conferences, all with an emphasis on networking. For further information, visit www.networkmayo.ie .
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