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Research is currently being conducted among NI business people to understand the key issues facing businesses today and how businesses seek information and support... Continue Reading
Digitalk is back!
Following last year’s success Digi-talk is back! This year the conference will tackle Content Marketing with leading Digital experts from Google, Heineken and Being Online. Experts will also address delegates in the morning, before taking part in breakout workshops, giving delegates the opportunity to ask questions, interact and learn from the industry leaders... Continue Reading
Loan Enables Enterprise Agency to Increase Exports
Workspace Group, one of Northern Ireland’s leading social enterprises, has received a loan from the Ulster Community Investment Trust (UCIT) to enable it expand its exports and underpin its ongoing growth strategy... Continue Reading
Benchmarking Autism Services Efficacy (BASE) project
A team from Queen’s University Belfast (BASE project, funded by OFMDFM) is carrying out a survey of general employee autism awareness and training among firms which offer employment or services to people with autism... Continue Reading
NI Chamber member is named as one of Ireland’s most powerful women
Maeve Coffey, Head of HR at NOONAN, Ireland’s largest provider of strategically outsourced services and one of Ireland’s largest employers, has been named as one of Ireland’s Top 25 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network... Continue Reading
Local companies called on to enter Ulster Bank Business Achievers Awards
Northern Ireland companies are being called on to enter the 2014 Ulster Bank Business Achievers Awards. The scheme celebrates the achievements of local companies across a range of sectors and businesses can enter in up to two of the eight categories... Continue Reading
Thank you from Age NI
NI Chamber's Annual Lunch in Belfast City Hall has raised an incredible £4,500.90 (plus 80 euro) in support of Age NI. Siobhan Casey, Age NI Marketing Director, said, "Age NI is absolutely delighted! Donations like this are vital to ensure that Age NI continues to help older people across Northern Ireland. Every donation, no matter how small, can make a big difference to someone’s life and could fund a dementia day care session or a benefits check for an older person in need. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their generosity and for their continued support for people in later life."
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