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Lawlor new Network president

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network-limerickLocal businesswoman Louise Lawlor has been appointed President of Network Ireland Limerick for 2016.

Louise became a member of the Network in 2002, soon after starting her business Blink Design. Currently living in Raheen, she became an active member on the group’s committees throughout the years. Having taken a break from the Network for a few years, she rejoined in 2014.

“It is a great honour for me to be elected as President and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Gillian Horan, the outgoing President for her dedication, drive and enthusiasm. 2015 was a successful year for the Network and my ambitions for this year are to continue to energise and drive our Network forward”.

Network Ireland Limerick is one of eight national branches under the Network Ireland umbrella. Network Ireland is an organisation for enterprising women in business, the professions and the arts and corporates. 

Each Network has its own monthly event with the Limerick events taking place on the second Wednesday of the month. Registration is at 6.00pm with official kick-off at 6.30pm at the Savoy Hotel.

They will host a fireside chat on Wednesday, January 13, with the theme ‘What’s Stopping you? facilitated by Gillian Horan with Moira Geary and Colm O’Brien, author of the best-selling book, ‘Feeding Johnny’. 

Bernie English
Bernie Englishhttp://www.limerickpost.ie
Bernie English has been working as a journalist in national and local media for more than thirty years. She worked as a staff journalist with the Irish Press and Evening Press before moving to Clare. She has worked as a freelance for all of the national newspaper titles and a staff journalist in Limerick, helping to launch the Limerick edition of The Evening Echo. Bernie was involved in the launch of The Clare People where she was responsible for business and industry news.
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