SHANNON’s Gary Cusack has been named employee of the year by recruitment company Cregg.

At a company day held at The Strand Hotel in Friday, Gary was proudly presented with the award. He was voted as employee of the year by his peers and colleagues across the business. Cusack is a recruitment consultant with the company.

A spokesperson for Cregg explained, “This award is a true testament to Gary’s dedication, positive mindset, and the high regard in which he’s held by the entire team. His work ethic and team spirit shine through every day and this recognition couldn’t be more well deserved”.

From Carraig Hill in Shannon, Gary is a past pupil of St Caimin’s Community School in Shannon. He is an active member of Wolfe Tones GAA club where he is a dual player and he also lines out between the posts for Shannon Town Utd.

Cregg has offices in Shannon, Galway, Cork, Limerick, Dublin, Roscommon, and Kilkenny with a workforce in the region of thirty. The company is founded by Tulla’s Edmund Jennings with employees including Oliver McMahon of Newmarket-on-Fergus as Head of Finance and Operations with former Clare hurling goalkeeper, Donal Tuohy a recruitment consultant.

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