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‘DUSTY BOY’ TO OPEN THIS MONTH IN ENNISCORTHY...

Dusty Boy is a successful online business founded and operated by husband and wife duo Justin Campbell and Kate Rose Crean. Kate from Davidstown, and Justin who is originally from South Africa, have decided to set up a store in Enniscorthy, next door to Enniscorthy Credit Union, in the old Taste Factory premises. The business specialises in wall art, gifts, natural living products and its own clothing range – each piece is 100% organic cotton and vegan approved. And all packaging is completely recyclable, and plastic free. The Enniscorthy store will also cater for takeaway coffees. Our photos show Justin outside the new premises which is being worked on at present. Check out: https://dustyboy.com n

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Other new businesses in Enniscorthy...

In addition to Dusty Boy (see above) several other businesses have just opened are are about to open in Enniscorthy. Yvonne Doyle opened her new Doyle Hearing Solutions premises in Slaney Place some weeks ago and is featured on the early pages of this issue. Best of luck to Kenneth Murphy with Predator Fitness gym which has opened on Templeshannon Quay. Court Street Tattoo is a large new tattoo parlour now occupying two previously vacant shops on Court Street. Lime is a new Asian Street Food restaurant about to open in the old River Restaurant premises in the Market Square. n

Justin Campbell at the new Dusty Boy premises at Abbey Square, Enniscorthy

Feasibility Study Grants

Feasibility Study Grants are designed to assist the promoter with researching market demand for a product or service and examining its sustainability. It includes assistance with innovation including specific consultancy requirements, hiring of expertise from third level colleges, private specialists, design and prototype development. The maximum Feasibility Study Grant payable shall be 50% of the investment or €15,000 whichever is the lesser. Expenditure may be considered under the following headings: Market Research - Consultancy Costs - Technical Development/Prototype/ Innovation - Salary/Own Labour Research - Miscellaneous Costs Please contact Wexford LEO for an application form for the Feasibility Study Grant. Phone: 053 919 6020. Email: info@leo.wexfordcoco.ie n

Business supports

The Business Expansion Grant is designed to assist a business in its growth phase after the initial 18 month start-up period. Sole traders, partnerships or limited companies that fulfill the following criteria can apply: - Located and operating within the LEO geographic area. - A business, which, on growth, will have the capacity to progress to the Enterprise Ireland portfolio - A business employing up to 10 employees - A manufacturing or internationally traded service business - A domestically traded service business with the potential to trade internationally. For more information and how to apply click here: https://www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford/Financial-Supports/Business-Expansion-Grant/ The Agile Innovation Fund is now available for small businesses: Introduced by Enterprise Ireland, the Agile fund will help clients of LEO Wexford respond more quickly to market opportunities and challenges like Brexit. Offering fast-track approval and a streamlined online application process, the new Agile Innovation Fund will allow companies to access up to 45% or 50% in support for product, process or service development projects with a total cost of up to €300,000. For more information click: https://www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford/Financial-Supports/Agile%20Innovation%20Fund/ n

Green for Micro

Sign up for The Local Enterprise Office Green For Micro programme – helping your business prepare for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future. Book Now: https://bit.ly/3zW6RBn This FREE initiative is available to companies with up to ten employees, and provides the mentorship and technical support your business needs to go green, covering such as resource efficiency, understanding your carbon footprint, reducing costs and implementing an environmental management system. n

L-R: Christine Doyle, Anne O’Leary, Jennifer Mahon and Faye Rochford.

Pic: Patrick Browne.

L-R: Linda Codoul, Network Ireland President-elect Noreen McKenzie, National President of Network Ir and Aidan Mahon, Lifelon

SETU’s Faculty of Lifelong Learning la of Business in Executive Leadership

The Faculty of Lifelong Learning at SETU (South East Technological University) has announced a new fully-funded level 9 Master of Business in Executive Leadership via its Centre for Insurance, Risk and Data Analytics Studies (CIRDAS). The new course was launched at the faculty’s Women’s Networking Event on Thursday, 4 August 2022, co-hosted by AIB, Network Ireland and County Wexford Chamber Skillnet. Held at AIB in Wexford town, the sold-out event featured talks from Deputy Head of Faculty, Lindsay Malone; Damian Rossiter, Development and Programme Manager at CIRDAS; and Linda Codoul, President-elect of Network Ireland. Attendees also heard testimonials from network members of the value of executive leadership and coaching skills. The focus of the event was the launch of the master’s course that enables students to build a comprehensive understanding of strategic analysis methods required in executive leadership positions. This strategy includes developing participants’ ability to implement strategic plans for appropriate change in an organisation. “We are delighted to launch our new Master of Business in Executive Leadership programme through the Centre for Insurance, Risk and Data Analytics Studies at SETU. This is a very agile programme which offers flexible entry and exit pathways for the work-based learner. The programme is also innovative as one third of it is focused specifically on coaching practice for the workplaces of the future. We recognised that sustainable workplaces of the future are based on research, trust in people and respect for individual needs, preferences and life situations and here at SETU, we have developed this programme to meet these future skills needs,” commented Lindsay Malone, Deputy Head of Faculty of Lifelong Learning at SETU. “AIB are delighted to collaborate with SETU and CIRDAS to host the

Emer Colman, Carmel Tennant, Cllr Maura Bell (Mayor of Wexford) and Niamh Tennant. Pic: Patrick Browne.

Niamh Farrell, Emma Fox, Claire Harney and Mairéad Sinnott. Pic: Patrick Browne.

t, Damian Rossiter, CIRDAS Development and Programme Manager SETU, reland, Lindsay Malone, Deputy Head of Faculty of Lifelong Learning SETU ng Learning Manager SETU. Pic: Patrick Browne.

unches new Master

launch of the Masters of Business in Executive Leadership (funded) at the Women’s Networking event on Thursday 4 August, in our Wexford branch. We were delighted to welcome speakers from Network Ireland, SETU and County Wexford Chamber Skillnet and see so many of our local business women at this exciting and and informative networking event,” commented Maree Lyng, Hub Manager, AIB Wexford. The flexible nature of the programme is demonstrated in the granular mode of delivery where participants can opt to enrol in any one of the modules, the full master’s programme or a combination of modules as and when suits their needs, with individual certificates being awarded for each module completed. The programme will have a blended delivery. The Master of Business in Executive Leadership was officially launched at the event with the initial roll out of the Certificate in Executive Coaching.

Applications are now open. To apply, contact the Damian Rossiter, CIRDAS Development and Programme Manager at Insurance.cw@SETU.ie or contact Faculty of Lifelong Learning at lll.cw@setu.ie n

Kelsey Murphy, Kate Cardiff and Shruti Sharma. Pic: Patrick Browne.

Niamh Tennant, Emma Dunphy and Carmel Tennant. Pic: Patrick Browne.

Lisa O’Shea, Charlotte Cannell and Magda Crehan-Smart. Pic: Patrick Browne.

Dararca Flynn and Sophie Mcdermott. Pic: Patrick Browne.

Cllr. Barbara-Anne Murphy, Mary O’Dowd, Clodagh McCumiskey and Maree Lyng. Pic: Patrick Browne.

LEO Going Global training programme

Book your place now for the Local Enterprise Office Wexford (LEO) Going Global training programme, commencing 14th September. Book now: https://bit.ly/3d3PR4s This course spans over 7 weeks and is aimed at early stage and scaling digital and tech businesses with global ambition. Venue: Wexford County Council, Carrickilawn, Wexford. Date: 14/09/2022. Time: 09:30 - 13:00. Cost: €100. Trainer: Seamus Murphy, Gateway Consulting. What is this course and who is it suitable for? This course is suitable for companies or promoters who:  Have a product or service that is capable of being exported  Are interested in going through an intensive process to validate themselves and their business  Want to get their business onto the right footing or further developed to scale  Are interested in attracting investment  Are interested in going through a project focused process in order to enhance their business opportunity  Promoters that have ambitious projects/products Note: Business owners or founders will need to attend. It is not suitable for nonkey personnel. Ideally the business/company will already be trading or formed and seeking to start a period of rapid expansion. However, experienced promoters with early stage ideas can also be considered.

Course Outline:

 Validating the promoter  Validating the business opportunity  Business models and building a Business Plan  Sales and routes to market  Finance and investment principles  How to build your product  How to market the product/ service  Final pitch to an experienced business panel Application Process:  Read the eligibility criteria above  Register your interest in the course  Final acceptance onto the course may require you being successful in an interview.

Book now: https://bit.ly/3d3PR4s n

Wexford man is new CEO at Waterford Port

David Sinnott, originally from Wexford town, has been working in Germany for the last ten years for Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH, where he held the role of Vice President of Product Management. David is to leave his position there to return to the south east to take up the role of CEO at the Port of Waterford Company following the completion of Frank Ronan’s term at the end of September. Prior to David’s time in Product Management at Carl Zeiss Vision, he served in several positions for the company in supply chain management. Starting out in materials management at their former manufacturing facility in Wexford, David then spent time as Director of European Supply Chain, before taking a role as Director of Business Integration. David Sinnott is from Wexford town and was president of Wexford Chamber of Commerce in 2002 and 2003. n

You’re the business!

Google, Enterprise Ireland and the Local Enterprise Offices are announcing a new partnership, with a focus on supporting Irish businesses to upskill digitally and enhance their online capabilities. The new ‘You’re the Business’ programme aims to accelerate Irish SME growth through digitalisation in the form of a free of charge online training scheme, as well as an SME reward programme. This comes after recent research from Google found that significant gaps in the areas of digital skills and competence remain a concern for many SMEs. Through the new ‘You’re the Business’ digital platform, Irish SMEs will have access to a series of live and on-demand training sessions, geared towards supporting companies at all stages of their digitalisation journey, including those at early stages right through to those more digitally-sophisticated businesses who are ready to export globally. The training will consist of three modules that will help businesses understand how they can use digital to get online, grow online and expand internationally. A recent comprehensive study from Google, developed in partnership with Amárach, found that almost half of SMEs believe they could more than double their turnover (40%) and profitability (45%) with an investment in digital skills. The research also shows that SMEs believe that enhancing digital skills could increase environmental sustainability (21%) and reduce running costs (27%). When it comes to training, the research found that 32% of Irish SMEs would like to invest time in digital skills training. This finding is supported by data from Google that confirms an increase of 1,100% in searches for the terms ‘IT Course’ in Ireland since January 2022. When it comes to technology, the research shows that more than one in every ten SMEs based in Ireland (11%) are not yet using digital technology in their business - almost half (45%) of SMEs do not have their own website [comparably higher than the EU average of 23%] and 47% do not use social media and video platforms. In addition, almost half (46%) of Irish SMEs feel their employees have either none or few of the skills needed to successfully adopt and use new technologies and less than half (47%) of SMEs in Ireland have invested any time into digital skills training. Taking ten businesses to the next stage: The ‘You’re the Business’ platform and resources are open to all SMEs, but ten participants that demonstrate a commitment to digital at different stages of their journey will be awarded with a suite of customised supports, including mentorship and ad funding. In order to be considered as one of the ten firms to receive a package of tailored supports, SMEs will be invited to submit a video [via the You’re the Business site] no longer than two minutes in duration detailing what their business means to them, as well as an example of how they have used digital to enhance their business. The ten SMEs selected by a panel of established judges will receive a customised suite of digital supports from Google, which includes a €1,000 Google ads package and expert mentorship across a range of technical areas that will help them to further develop their business. Padraic McElwee, Chair of the network of Local Enterprise Offices, said; “For many small businesses taking the time to upskill and change processes, especially getting online, can be overwhelming. Over the past two years with Brexit and Covid, small businesses have needed to be reactive to a very challenging landscape, which has demonstrated the importance of businesses to develop and embrace new skills. The Local Enterprise Offices have been to the fore with a range of supports to enable businesses get online and maximise their online presence with the likes of the Trading Online Voucher. By partnering with Google on this initiative we will continue to support all our small businesses as they embrace an ever-changing digital world. For further information on the various training modules as well as the You’re the Business competition, please visit: g.co/yourethebusiness n

Breege Cosgrave, Acting Head of Enterprise and Economic Development, Local Enterprise Office, Wexford County Council.

Pictured at the launch of ‘You’re the Business’ at Google’s EMEA HQ in Dublin are: Alistair A Jeje founder of Caribbean takeaway restaurant – Socafro Kitchen in Waterford with Damien English TD, Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail.

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, is enabling tech-enhanced learning in Irish schools with its innovative wireless technology platform. The solution integrates highly secure digital technology into the classroom and creates a more immersive learning experience for pupils. Many schools operate on aging wireless infrastructure, which may not be capable of delivering the signal speed or coverage needed to keep pace with the demands of the modern classroom. In addition, older infrastructures can lead to slower and more unreliable connections as users move around the premises. Datapac’s expert technical leads work closely with each school to design and implement a bespoke wireless infrastructure plan, taking the unique complexities associated with the layout of school premises into account. Datapac’s wireless technology, underpinned by industry-leading HPE Aruba hardware and software, ensures fast and reliable Wi-Fi coverage and strength to all areas. This future-proofed wireless architecture means that both pupils and teachers can move freely throughout the school while staying securely connected via laptops, tablets or PCs. The solution provides a new level of flexibility with the ability to bring digital learning to any classroom, and underpins school curriculums with increased access to online resources and learning portals. In turn, this improves productivity, efficiency, and time management for teachers. The HPE Aruba software also offers critical built-in security

Datapac enables tech-enhanced school learning controls, which allow for certain applications and websites to be blocked while providing a full breakdown of network traf fic and bandwidth usage across devices. Datapac is delivering the platform to a growing number of schools around the country, including Kilrane National School in Co. Wexford, and will continue to roll out the service to more schools and educational institutions nationwide. Karen O’ Connor, General Manager ICT Services & Solutions, Datapac: “It is very important for schools to assess their connectivity needs from an education delivery perspective and compare this against what is available with their current infrastructure. The world is becoming more and more digitised and children and young people need to have access to the tools and skills to succeed. Having an effective wireless technology platform in place enables technology to be woven into all aspects of the learning process. “It is vital that schools have infrastructure in place which is optimised for the environment. The platform needs to provide the connectivity needed for today and be capable of handling future bandwidth requirements, all the while allowing for nuanced security controls and protocols to keep children safe online.” John Mernagh, Assistant Principal, Kilrane National School: “Having a fully modernised wireless infrastructure in place has given us a new level of flexibility, allowing for an increased level of digital integration into the classroom. The improved speeds, reliability and enhanced school-wide WiFi coverage not only delivers a best-in-class solution for our needs today, it has also helped to future-proof our school for the requirements of tomorrow.” n

Datapac to benefit from IT outsourcing

Enniscorthy’s technology solutions and services provider Datapac announced the results last month of a survey which found that 83% of SME owners in Ireland plan to increase the level of IT services they outsource in the next year. Furthermore, a third of respondents said they will put an outsourced managed backup and business continuity service in place within the same timeframe. The main reason for outsourcing IT services is a desire to reduce IT spend (39%), followed by the challenge to manage remote or hybrid working (36%), access to a greater level of knowledge (36%), and challenges with IT skills acquisition and retention (34%). Meanwhile, over half of SME owners reported at least some degree of reliance on cloud storage technologies and almost a quarter use hybrid data storage as their primary model. The survey of 150 SME business owners in Ireland was carried out by Censuswide in association with Datapac and cybersecurity and backup specialist, Datto. n

Karen O'Connor, General Manager, Service Delivery Division, Datapac.

Wexford’s Lorcan is hands-on!

A number of New Frontiers participants in 2022 were recently presented with awards in recognition of their progress in advancing their start-up companies. New Frontiers helps early-stage entrepreneurs to take the leap, offering a supportive environment to help them develop business ideas. It is delivered on behalf of Enterprise Ireland by the Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities. Best business opportunity was awarded to Wexford’s Lorcan O’Keeffe for his start-up Hands On Performance.

Best business plan was awarded to Rachel Power from Waterford for Power Privacy. Vikash Kumar from Waterford was awarded most innovative idea for his start-up LiChargiFi. The entrepreneurs who took part in the 2022 New Frontiers programme have developed many solutions including renewable energy technology, specialised equipment to allow people with mobility issues to participate in automotive eSports, software to support GDPR compliance for the financial services.

https://www.newfrontiers.ie n The deadline for applications for the next New Frontiers is 10th September 2022 – apply online at www.wit.ie/newfrontiers

Survive & Thrive through High Inflation

Blaise Brosnan will address some of the strategies and tactical realignments you need to make in your business and will give you a flavour of the variables you need guidance on. Venue: Online Date: 06/09/2022 Note: For 1 hour Time: 13:00 - 14:00

Sign up here: https://www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford/TrainingEvents/Online-Bookings/Survive-Thrive-throughHigh-Inflation-06-09-2022.html Read more here: https://www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford/News/Blog/ Survive-and-Thrive-in-business-during-these-inflationary-times/Survive-and-Thrive-in-business-duringthese-inflationary-times.html n

Wallace Mobile Homes –celebrating 50 years

One of Ireland’s first mobile home companies is celebrating 50 years in business. Wallace Mobile Homes in New Ross has grown dramatically to become one of Ireland’s most prominent outlets for quality new and used mobile homes.

The business was established by Tony Wallace in the early 1970s at his family home and holiday home park at Duncannon Beach in Co. Wexford. His son Philip grew up in the business and became MD in 2009 growing the Duncannon Beach Holiday Park and also establishing a new showroom base for Wallace Mobile Homes at Marshmeadows in nearby New Ross. Today the showrooms are home to displays of all makes of mobile homes including new models from Swift, Carnaby and Pemberton and a range of secondhand models including Atlas, Willerby, Regal and ABI along with a workshop for the inspection, valeting and refurbishing of mobile homes.

The majority of the Wallace mobile homes that are sold are supplied to holiday parks in the South East of Ireland, however, Wallace Mobile Homes are equally at home providing professional advice to individuals requiring a mobile home for private use, and delivering nationwide.

One of Ireland’s first mobile home companies is celebrating 50 years in business. Pictured at Wallace Mobile Homes in New Ross is its founder Tony Wallace (right) and his son Philip Wallace MD of Wallace Mobile Homes. The company hosted an ‘Open Weekend’ on 13th and 14th August as part of its milestone birthday celebrations. https://wallacemobilehomes.com/

Speaking on the business milestone birthday and how the holiday mobile home business has transformed in that time, Philip says, “We are delighted to begin our celebrations for our 50th year in business. The business of the mobile home holiday market has seen so many changes in that time, from predominantly supplying mobile homes to our own holiday park in Duncannon to broadening out that supply to the small number of operators in the south east in the 1970s and growing that largely in the 1980s as the people of Ireland very much holidayed at home. The return of those times is actually in the here and now as we have seen a whole new appreciation for having a bolthole at home and multiple generations of families coming together to purchase a luxury mobile home. We are also seeing a growing number of people purchasing residential spec mobile homes for permanent accommodation and this is growing rapidly due to the national housing crisis.” Due to exponential growth over the last couple of years, Wallace Mobile Homes is planning further expansion by moving into the premises adjacent to their showrooms in the heart of New Ross town where they can further present the mobile homes to the best of their potential. This new premises is within easy access to the M50 Motorway and is only 20 mins drive from Waterford city and therefore nestles itself within easy reach of the south east and south west coasts.

For further details see https://wallacemobilehomes.com/ Left: Philip Wallace MD of Wallace Mobile Homes. n

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Date Day Course Title Trainer Duration Time HoursVenue 1/9/2022Thursday Trading Online Voucher Seminar Fiona McGuire, Join the Dots Online 1 Morning 10.00 - 12.302.5Online 6/9/2022Tuesday & ThursdayStart Your Own Business TalentPool 8 Evenings6.30 - 9.3024 Online 6/9/2022Tuesday Business Advice Clinic Michael O'Donoghue, ODMC Consultancy 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online SN – LEO Inbox 6/9/2022Tuesday Survive & Thrive Through High Inflation Blaise Brosnan, MRI 1 Hour 1.00 - 2.001 Online 1 13/9/2022Tuesday Cash - Your Lifeblood! Brendan Byrne, Chabren Services 1 Hour 1.00 - 2.001 Online 14/09/2022Wednesday Going Global Seamus Murphy, Kilsea Ltd. 7 Mornings9.30 - 1.0024 Wexford County Council Frank Corcoran 20/9/2022Tuesday Sustainability is Your Business Marie Doyle Henry, Astrum Consulting 1 Hour 1.00 - 2.001 Online Hi Breege, I hope all is well with you. I'm finalising our Sept issue for publication tomorrow afternoon. I intend including pieces on: Feasibility Study Grants23/9/2022Friday Integrated Sales & Marketing for SME's Seamus Murphy, Kilsea Ltd. 2 Days 9.30 - 5.0014 Wexford County Council 26/9/2022Monday Owner/Manager Programme Blaise Brosnan, MRI 20 Evenings7.00 - 10.0060Wexford Enterprise Centre 27/9/2022Tuesday Lean Management & Digital Transforation Fred Jones, Idryll & Jim Hoey 1 Hour 1.00 - 2.001 Online Breege Cosgrave 29/9/2022Thursday Facebook for Business - Beginners Denise Whitmore, The Social Media Department1 Afternoon1.30 - 5.003.5Wexford Library 3/10/2022Monday Instagram for Business Denise Whitmore, The Social Media Department1 Afternoon1.30 - 5.003.5Enniscorthy Library to me 4/10/2022Tuesday Business Advice Clinic Ed Flanagan 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online Hi Frank, 4/10/2022Tuesday Start Your Own Business Seamus Murphy, Kilsea Ltd. 10 Evenings7.00 - 10.0030 Wexford Enterprise Centre 5/10/2022Wednesday Social Media Marketing Clinic Muireann Fitzmaurice, Marketing Coach 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online All good and you? 5/10/2022Wednesday Finance for the Non-Financials Geraldine Doyle, GD Accounts Training 4 Afternoons2.00 - 5.0012 Enniscorthy Enterprise Centre You could include the listing of training programmes Autumn/winter if you have space. See attached. 5/10/2022Wednesday & FridayStart Your Own Business for Ukrainian Refugees TalentPool 6 Mornings10.00 - 12.3015 Online 6/10/2022Thursday Trading Online Voucher Seminar Fiona McGuire, Join the Dots Online 1 Morning 10.00 - 12.302.5Online Kind regards 10/10/2022Monday Grow Faster, Go Digital Michael Keogh, The Entrepreneur Academy 2 Mornings9.30 - 1.007 Online 13/10/2022Thursday National Women's Enterprise Day Joanne Hession, Lift Ireland 1 Morning 9.30 - 2.006 The Ashdown Park Hotel, Gorey Breege 17/10/2022Monday How to Create Christmas Themed Marketing VideosKen McHugh, Left Hand Productions Ltd 2 Afternoons2.00 - 5.006 Online Breege Cosgrave, 20/10/2022Thursday Sales Clinic Karen Sommerville, Call Focus 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online Acting Head of Enterprise & Economic Development, 20/10/2022Thursday Podcasting for Business Ken McHugh, Left Hand Productions Ltd 1 Afternoon1.30 - 5.003.5Wexford Library 25/10/2022Tuesday Website Advice Clinic Jennie Frizelle, ADKC Training 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online Local Enterprise Office … Making It Happen 27/10/2022Thursday Facebook for Business - Advanced Denise Whitmore, The Social Media Department1 Afternoon1.30 - 5.003.5Wexford Library Wexford County Council, Carricklawn, Wexford, Y35 WY93 28/10/2022Friday QQI Training Delivery & Evaluation Terry Harmer, NLC Training 4 Days 9.30 - 5.0028 Wexford County Council t 053 9196023 m 087 2335277 1/11/2022Tuesday How to Price Your Product/Budgeting/Costing Keith Darcy, Keith Darcy Coaching 1 Day 9.30 - 5.007 Wexford County Council breege.cosgrave@wexfordcoco.ie 2/11/2022Wednesday How to Tender Successfully Ross McCarthy, Keystone Procurement 1 Day 9.30 - 5.007 Wexford County Council www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford 2/11/2022Wednesday WooCommerce Fiona McGuire, Join the Dots Online 1 Afternoon1.00 - 5.004 Wexford Library 3/11/2022Thursday Tik-Tok for Business Ken McHugh, Left Hand Productions Ltd 1 Afternoon1.30 - 5.003.5Wexford Library 7/11/2022Monday Ideation - Creativity & Innovation for Small BusinessMargaret Hoctor, The Entrepreneur Academy3 Mornings9.30 - 1.0010.5Online From: Frank Corcoran <slaneynews@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday 31 August 2022 11:40 8/11/2022Tuesday Business Advice Clinic Carey Ann Lordan, RED PR 1 Day 9.30 - 5.007 Online To: Breege Cosgrave <Breege.Cosgrave@wexfordcoco.ie> 9/11/2022Wednesday Facebook for Business Clinic Denise Whitmore, The Social Media Department1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online Subject: SN – LEO 10/11/2022Thursday Manual & Computerised Payroll Geraldine Doyle, GD Accounts Training 6 Afternoons2.00 - 5.0018 Enniscorthy Enterprise Centre 10/11/2022Thursday Trading Online Voucher Seminar Fiona McGuire, Join the Dots Online 1 Morning 10.00 - 12.302.5Online !"#$%&'()*&+(,-.)&*/(!&#'$0(!&#'!%1(%$(2-!#*%$03!"#$%!&'($)!*+$,$-(.&/!0+*'!*1.%$/&!*0!.#&!*+,(-$%(.$*-2!3*!-*.!4)$45!)$-5%!*+!*6&-!(..(15/11/2022Tuesday Instagram for Business Clinic Denise Whitmore, The Social Media Department1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online 16/11/2022Wednesday Canva - A Practical Workshop Helen McNulty, The Entrepreneur Academy 2 Afternoons2.00 - 5.006 Online 29/11/2022Tuesday LinkedIn for Business Clinic Jennie Frizelle, ADKC Training 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online 6/12/2022Tuesday Business Advice Clinic Peter Sheridan 1 Day 9.00 - 5.007 Online

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