News Release: Monday 19th May 2008
2008 FINALISTS WILL BE A FORCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
- ENTREPRENEURS ACCLAIMED THROUGH COVETED BUSINESS AWARD -
ERNST & YOUNG ANNOUNCES 2008 ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR SHORTLIST
Twenty four companies have been shortlisted across three categories for the coveted 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award. Over 115 entries were received and nominees were subsequently interviewed by Ernst & Young, followed by rigorous assessment by a 12-strong panel of judges, chaired by telecoms entrepreneur, and previous recipient of the award, Mr Denis O'Brien.
Eight companies have been chosen in each of the three categories - international, industry, and emerging, and cover a cross section of business interests with healthcare and business IT solutions among the top industries represented. An immediate benefit to each of the finalists is an instant access channel to over 200 of Irelands leading entrepreneurs thought strong networking opportunities the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Programme provides.
Announcing the shortlist, Enda Kelly, Ernst & Young Partner-in-Charge of the Programme said "Entrepreneurs play a vital role in economic development and act as invaluable role models for a new generation of entrepreneurs. Our finalists confirm the pattern of previous years of vibrant entrepreneurship present right across the country. All display exceptional entrpreneurial vision, and it is important that we celebrate and recognise their achievement. Their creativity and risk-taking ability acts as the very foundation of our economic prosperity".
The 2008 Ernst & Young Entrpreneur of the Year programme continues to educate around the strategic value of Corporate Social Responsibilitiy (CSR) and this year's emphasis will be on creating a sustainable environment. The CEO retreat returns to Haiti in June, where finalists, along with previous year's finalists will work with some of the world's poorest communities. Here they will impart their knowledge and expertise, to develop the sustainable businesses, set up by last year's finalists, and, in addition, help to create practical solutions to Haiti's environmental disadvantages - deforestation, soil erosion and water pollution.
"Successful entrepreneurs constantly adapt to changes in the business climate, and now that the age of physical climate is upon us, these are the visionaries who will make global sustainability a reality, added Kelly. In our part, we will complement the hands-on initiatives in Haiti through the provision of a series of ground-breaking presentations on Environmental Corporate Social Resposnsibility, led by one of the most prominent figures in the field. These sessions will highlight the enormous strategic value of 'Green Business', and hopefully encourage participants to place eco-friendly practice at the core of business operation".
The 24 finalists in the 2008 programme will be profiled in further detail in the Irish Times over the next six weeks, beginning with the International Category on Monday 26th May. Each finalist will also feature in a three-part series to appear on RTE in October. The winner will be announced at a televised Awards Ceremony on 23rd October, held at City West Hotel, Dublin.
Ther Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award is part of a global recognition programme, to identify, acclaim and support entrepreneurs. The programme is currently run in over 40 countries, across six continents and in 2008 more than 10,000 entrepreneurs worldwide will be nominated. The Irish programme now in its 11th year, has been identified as one of the strongest worldwide.
Liam Casey, founder and chief executive of the PCH International was named as the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards in Monte Carlo next month, where award winners representing over 40 countries will compete for the worldwide title.
The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year is run in association with The Irish Times, RTE, Enterprise Ireland, InterTradeIreland, Invest Northern Ireland, Trinity Business School and Digicel.
The 2008 Shortlist Finalists:
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Entrepreneur |
Company |
Business Activity |
Founded |
Location |
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International |
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John Flaherty |
C&F Group |
Global Sheet Metal Specialist |
1989 |
Galway |
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Donal O’Riain |
Ecocem Materials Ltd |
Carbon Neutral Concrete |
2000 |
Dublin |
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David Bobbett |
H&K International |
Restaurant Equipment Systems -
Worldwide |
2002 |
Dublin |
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Sean Keenan |
Multis Group |
Remanufacturing & Remarketing |
1994 |
Galway |
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Xavier McAuliff |
Spectra Group |
Photographic/Hotel & Property
Development |
1994 |
Galway |
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Danny Moore |
Wombat Financial
Software |
Financial Trading Solutions |
1997 |
Antrim |
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Conor Foley |
Worldspreads Group |
Fiancial Spread Trading |
2000 |
Dublin |
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Brendan O’Regan |
Zenith Technologies |
Process Automation & Control |
1998 |
Cork |
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Industry |
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Lord Kilclooney |
Alpha Newspaper Group |
Newspaper Publishing, Printing,
Radio Media |
1983 |
Tyrone |
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Pat O’Flynn |
AVR Safeway Ltd |
Sustainable Solutions for Hazordous
Waste |
1998 |
Cork |
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Michael Cullen |
Beacon Medical Group |
Healthcare |
2002 |
Dublin |
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Stephen Grant |
Grant Engineering
(Ireland) Ltd |
Engineering |
1978 |
Offaly |
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Howard Beggs |
Helix Health Ltd |
Healthcare Information & Communications Technology |
1996 |
Dublin |
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Neil O’Leary |
Ion Equity |
Private Equity Investors |
2000 |
Dublin |
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Orla Corr |
McAvoy Off-Site
Building Solutions |
Off-Site Building Construction |
1973 |
Tyrone |
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Terence Brannigan |
Resource Group |
Support Services |
2006 |
Antrim |
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Emerging |
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Tom Marren |
CES Energy |
CHP/Tri-Generation. District
Heating / Cooling & Photovoltaic |
2002 |
Dublin |
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Eugene Green |
Cooneen Watts &
Stone Ltd |
Military Clothing |
2004 |
Tyrone |
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Patricia O’Hagan |
Core System (NI) Ltd |
Biometric Identity Management/Information Technology |
2003 |
Antrim |
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Tom Brennan & Patsy Carney |
EirGen Pharma |
Pharmaceutical |
2005 |
Waterford |
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Eric Mosley |
Globoforce Ltd |
Incentive Management Solutions |
1999 |
Boston/Dublin |
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Sean Rowland |
Hibernian College |
Education |
2000 |
Dublin |
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Mark Heffernan |
Opsona Therapeutics |
Biotechnology |
2004 |
Dublin |
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Cathal Power |
Zumo Smoothie Bars International |
Juices bars |
2001 |
Dublin |