Waterford Business Awards returning for 2024 bash

Waterford Business Awards returning for 2024 bash

CEO of WLR, Michael Byrne, Neil Gough, WLRfm; Declan Irish, Carten Controls and Niall Harrington, President, Waterford Chamber. Photo: Garrett Fitzgerald.

The Waterford Business Awards are returning for 2024 to celebrate business excellence in the Déise.

The awards ceremony will be taking place on November 8, 2024 at the Tower Hotel in Waterford City.

At the awards launch, Waterford Chamber President, Niall Harrington said: “The 2024 awards will honor the best and brightest who showcase Waterford as a great place to invest and do business locally, nationally, and internationally. 

"We have introduced new categories for the 2024 awards and are confident there is something for everyone. We are especially excited to add a new Best Place to Work award, which will reflect our communities commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace."

Oren Byrne, President of Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber stated: “We are encouraging all our members to consider entering the awards."

"It is a great opportunity to review your activity for the past year and acknowledge the successes along the way, while the awards night itself is a fantastic coming together of businesses in the city and county to network and do business.”

CEO of WLR, Michael Byrne said: “WLR is delighted to partner with Waterford Chamber, Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber, and with Waterford Council on the 2024 Business Awards initiative.

" I think it’s more important than ever to recognize excellence in local business and industry and the awards are a very positive spotlight on the innovation and entrepreneurship we have in the City and County”.

This year, there are fifteen categories of awards to win in, including Best Retail Experience; The Taste of Waterford Award and Overall Waterford Business of the Year. The awards are organised by Waterford Chamber, in collaboration with Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber, with support from Waterford City & County Council and WLR.

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