Ei welcomes delegates from across the globe at Shannon forum
*Chief Executive of Ei Electronics, Mick Guinee. Photograph: Joe Buckley UP TO 100 delegates from across the world were welcomed at Ei Electronics’ Shannon headquarters last week.
*Chief Executive of Ei Electronics, Mick Guinee. Photograph: Joe Buckley UP TO 100 delegates from across the world were welcomed at Ei Electronics’ Shannon headquarters last week.
*Ei Electronics Chief Executive and Chairman, Mick Guinee presents a cheque to Carmel Peacock and Eavan Dempsey Order of Malta Shannon towards a new Ambulance, also in picture Gerry Murphy of Ei. Photograph: Joe Buckley A SHANNON company has ensured that the Order of Malta will be able to acquire a new ambulance.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley PROMOTION of outdoor recreational activity is leading to a happier school experience at Clonmoney NS.
Shannon based company, Ei Electronics has began recruiting for the 200 manufacturing jobs announced in March of this year.
Ei Electronics have entered “a new milestone”, the CEO of the Shannon employer has said following confirmation it is to hire 200 people over the next twelve months.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley Ei Electronics’ opening of a state of the art extension is to result in the addition of 200 jobs for the Shannon employer.
New buggy paths sponsored by Ei Electronics have been unveiled at Shannon Golf Club.
One of the co-founders of Ei Electronics has bid farewell to the company after 44 years of service.
Clare’s Economic Taskforce held its inaugural meeting on Friday while concern has expressed that no individuals representing North or West Clare have been included on the group.
Ei Electronics is to temporarily close for two weeks. Staff were informed on Saturday morning that the company whose headquarters are in the Shannon Industrial Estate would temporarily cease manufacturing until Tuesday April 14th. Over 700 people are employed by the company in Clare where its entire manufacturing operation is carried out. Management have confirmed …