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21 Jan 2026

Mulranny native wins Professional Woman of Year award

Mayo woman Charley Stoney whose family hails from Mulranny was announced as the Professional Woman of the Year.
Mulranny native wins Professional Woman of Year award


Anton McNulty

A MAYO woman whose family hails from Mulranny was announced as the Professional Woman of the Year for her contribution and growth of Ireland’s leading field management company, FMI.
Charley Stoney, whose family hail from Rosturk near Mulranny is the Managing Director of FMi (Field Management Ireland) Ltd was announced as the winner of the Professional Woman of the Year title at the IMAGE Businesswomen of the Year Awards. The Award was made in recognition of her contribution to FMI’s growth and expansion. FMI provides a range of services that are as varied as the clients they work with and include customer coaching, merchandising, demonstrations, retail auditing and promotions.
One of the leading experts in her field, Charley has a 20 year track record of success. During her time in FMI, Charley has been instrumental in generating additional business of over €5million in three years. She has a reputation in the industry as a straight talking, quality solutions provider to clients who include blue chip names such as Cadbury, Glanbia, Canon, UPC, Jacob Fruitfield, Meteor, John West, Irish Distillers, Sony, Edward Dillon, Esso and Walkers.
With a head office team of 25 based in Dublin and a field staff of 500 in the €7.1 million turnover company, her role is multi faceted and includes building and maintaining existing and new client relationships in addition to delivering growth and strategic direction for the company plus the development of personnel within the business.
“With its network of staff and commitment to using the latest technology, FMI offers clients that important advantage,” said Charley.

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