CEO John Hurley, Cathy O’Connor, Anne Barber, Róisín McQuillan, Marian Flannery (Yulefest Co-ordinator), Jennifer Cooper, and Tim Butler (Kilkenny County Council). Picture: Vicky Comerford
Kilkenny Chamber held its last Chamber Chat of 2023 last week, with some of the finalists and winners from this year’s Kilkenny Business Awards 2023.
The Chamber was delighted to partner with the Kilkenny Café at the Design Centre, newly taken over by the Wright Group, which showcased its new food and drink offering, both for the general public and for corporate events.
Samaritans of Kilkenny and Carlow accepting a cheque for €6,000, the proceeds of the charity collection taken at this year’s Kilkenny Business Awards
Also joining in the festivities was Yulefest, with council director of services Tim Butler thanking the business community for their contributions to the cost of the new Christmas lighting scheme throughout the city.
A presentation was made to the Samaritans of Kilkenny and Carlow, with the proceeds of the charity collection taken at this year’s Business Awards.
President Brian Keyes and CEO John Hurley thanked all of the Chamber’s members and friends for their continued support of the Chamber throughout 2023 and look forward to working on their behalf again in 2024.
CEO John Hurley, Director of Services Tim Butler, President Brian Keyes, Andrew Court and Vivienne Carey of the Wright Group and Community Policing Sergeant John Duffy
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