Gerry Murphy gets the nod as Grand Marshal in Shannon
*Gerry Murphy with Bernie Murphy and Sharon Egan. Photograph: Joe Buckley EI Electronics stalwart, Gerry Murphy has been selected as the Grand Marshal for the St Patrick’s Day parade in Shannon.
*Gerry Murphy with Bernie Murphy and Sharon Egan. Photograph: Joe Buckley EI Electronics stalwart, Gerry Murphy has been selected as the Grand Marshal for the St Patrick’s Day parade in Shannon.
*Mick Guinee. MICK GUINEE is one of the nine founding members of Shannon Chamber but has stretched his influence in business across generations in the Mid-West in leading a buy-out which resulted in the formation of Ei Electronics, one of the county’s biggest employers.
H.E. Nicola Faganello, Ambassador of Italy to Ireland and Honorary Consul Maria Gabriella Caponi (centre) pictured with Shannon Chamber president, Mark Nolan; CEO, Helen Downes; The Shannon Airport Group deputy CEO and chief commercial officer Ray O’Driscoll and the delegation of Shannon Chamber members, at the briefing in Shannon Airport. Photo by Stephen O’Malley CLARE’s …
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*Photograph: Joe Buckley Ei Electronics welcomed back past staff to their Shannon headquarters for a Christmas treat.
Members of the Shannon’s Men Shed after receiving their Christmas dinners. Photograph: Joe Buckley ALMOST 600 Christmas dinners will be delivered by Shannon Gardaí to senior citizens in the locality this week.
*Marty Morrissey and Mick Guinee. Photograph: Eamon Ward. THREE DECADES of success for Shannon Chamber has been celebrated and lauded.
CLARECARE is to commence construction on a new multi-million community care centre in Shannon.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley A ONCE-EMPTY corner in the school yard of St Tola’s National School has been transformed into a new playground.
*Photograph: Mike Mulcaire. CLARE’s premium ceremony for business in the county, The Clare Business Excellence Awards have been launched.
*Mick Guinee with former Ei Electronics colleagues. Photograph: Eamon Ward IT WAS a week that begin with receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Limerick and one which ended with a civic reception from Clare County Council for founder and former CEO of Ei Electronics, Dr Mick Guinee.