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 Ballynoe NS vs Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy in the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
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 Fionn Daly, Scoil na nOg, Glanmire in action in the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
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 Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy at the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
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 Ballynoe NS team photo at the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
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 Ciara Fitzgerald, Ballynoe NS in action against Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy in the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
LC-blitz-05 
 Ciara Fitzgerald, Ballynoe NS in action against Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy in the hurling blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
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 Boys from Glenville NS who took part in the blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
LC-blitz-03 
 Boys from Scol na nOg, Glanmire who took part in the blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
LC-blitz-02 
 Ruairc O'Donnabhain, Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy in action in the blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
LC-blitz-01 
 Ruairc O'Donnabhain, Gaelscoil de hIde, Fermoy in action in the blitz competition.
Pic: Larry Cummins.
ECHO MAURICE GUBBINS request : Primary schools blitz, (hurling and ladies football) on Thursday, September 26 in St Colman's College., Fermoy Co Cork. This is a collaboration project between St Colman's College and Loreto Fermoy. There will be approx. 260 boys and 200 girls taking part in 24 teams, representing 18 schools.
LC-amchamsouth-09 
 Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, hosts the discussion with speakers, Mark Gantly, President American Chamber Ireland, Professor Anita Maguire, UCC and Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland at the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
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 Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, hosts the discussion with speakers, Mark Gantly, President American Chamber Ireland, Professor Anita Maguire, UCC and Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland at the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
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 Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, hosts the discussion with speakers, (on right is) Mark Gantly, President American Chamber Ireland at the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-06 
 Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, speaking at the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-05 
 Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, introduces the speakers at the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-04 
 Mark Gantly, President, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland, (at rear left is) Mark Redmond, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, Patrick O'Shea, President, UCC; (at rear right is) Ronan O'Dubhghaill, VP for External Relations, UCC; Professor Anita Maguire, VP for Research and Innovation and Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, UCC and Pat English, of sponsors Matheson.
US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-03 
 Anne Parle and Clare Kelly of Food Choice showcasing their business, with Myriam Cronin of Gateway UCC attending the US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber
The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.
The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-02 
 Pat English, of sponsors Matheson; Patrick O'Shea, President, UCC; Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland and Mark Gantly, President, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland.
US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- "Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond."
END PR.
LC-amchamsouth-01 
 Pat English, of sponsors Matheson; Patrick O'Shea, President, UCC; Mary Buckley, Executive Director, IDA Ireland and Mark Gantly, President, American Chamber of Commerce Ireland.
US-Ireland Business Conference; Southern Conference, sponsored by Matheson, held at University College, Cork on Thursday 26th September 2019, spo
Pic; Larry Cummins.
PR BEGINS- Ireland must resolve ‘infrastructure bottlenecks’ to remain competitive – American Chamber

The Government must urgently push forward with investment in infrastructure including housing, roads and broadband if the country is to maintain its status as a ‘go to’ destination for FDI after Brexit, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, which hosted a Southern Conference in UCC, Cork today.

The conference focused on innovation, collaboration and opportunities for FDI in the Munster region. Cork has thrived as a centre of excellence for Biopharma, Medtech, and more recently, Cyber Security.
At the event, American Chamber asserted that in order to consolidate the Region’s position as a leader in this space and see it through to the next phase of growth, the Government must ensure that infrastructure is not only brought up to standard but is future proofed. It highlighted that that the upgrading of road infrastructure and the provision of rural broadband are of huge importance for the area.
At the conference, the American Chamber also highlighted the importance of Ireland’s competitiveness, particularly in light of the looming Brexit challenges, stating that the main concern for multi-nationals is now around how to attract and retain talented individuals from at home and abroad to work and live here.
While presenting many challenges, the conference also heard about how Brexit presents opportunities for FDI, as Ireland will become the only native English-speaking country left in the EU. It also has a good talent pool and a long and proven track record as a base for US companies to trade into EMEA and beyond.
END PR.
JCMaryElmesDinner08 
 Sue Vinter (nee Elmes), and Mark Vinter, Crosshaven
XXjob 26/09/2019 
Irish Examiner.
Out & About Socials.
Mary Elmes Dinner at the Metropole Hotel, MacCurtain Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.