Ambition July/August 2021

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UPDATE Chamber Chief’s

During such an uncertain period, NI Chamber is committed to helping you and your business deal with the current situation and the challenges ahead. NI Chamber Chief Executive Ann McGregor provides an overview of what’s coming up and what’s taken place recently.

T

he half-way point of the year seems an appropriate time to acknowledge the efforts of business people across

Northern Ireland, who approached another challenging six months with a great degree of pragmatism. With all sectors of the economy gradually re-opening and the prospect of practical solutions to cost and administrative issues with the Protocol, we all hope that the second half of 2021 will present significantly less challenges. At NI Chamber, this month saw the election of a new President and Vice-President. I would like to warmly congratulate our new President, Paul Murnaghan, Head of BT in Northern Ireland and Gillian McAuley, Group HR Director at Devenish Nutrition, who takes on the role of Vice-President. They bring a breadth of experience which will become a great asset to this organisation and the Executive team looks forward to working with them both. We extend our sincere thanks to Past President Ian Henry of Henry Group, who made an immense contribution during his term. As our new President, Paul has wasted no time in getting to work and his first engagement, hosting the Annual President’s Lunch, took place on his first day in office. Around 100 guests attended the virtual event, hearing from inspirational guest speaker, champion jockey Rachael Blackmore in an interview with sports broadcaster, Holly Hamilton. The Annual Lunch is usually a much anticipated event

Louise Turley (NI Chamber); Gillian McLean (Ulster Weavers) and David Fusco (Electric Ireland).

in the business calendar here and while

the critical role strong leadership will play

we certainly missed hosting many more

in economic recovery and growth. I would

guests in person, it was a really enjoyable,

like to thank guest speakers Gillian McLean,

optimistic afternoon and I know a great

Managing Director at Ulster Weavers and

many people enjoyed it a lot.

Mairead Meyer, Director at Openreach NI

On the theme of welcome, I am also pleased to say that Pinsent Masons is our newest International Champion and we

for sharing their experiences and inspiration with us. The most recent Future of Skills Forum

are delighted to have the firm on board. As

was all about collaboration and attendees

a professional services firm with a global

joined a discussion led by Carol Fitzsimons

reach, Andrea McIlroy-Rose and her team

MBE, Chief Executive, Young Enterprise

bring a truly international outlook and

NI; John Healy OBE, Vice-President &

members will benefit enormously from

Managing Director, Allstate NI; and Gordon

what they have to offer.

Parkes, HR Director, NIE Networks. The

June saw the return of our popular

focus of that session was about how, by

Leadership LIVE series, delivered in

working together, industry, educators

partnership with Electric Ireland. That event

and government can ensure that young

was about getting ‘back to the future’ and

people and employers can access the

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Jim Fitzpatrick

3min
pages 98-100

It’s Time to Press the Reset

3min
page 97

Dine & Wine - Chris Rees

4min
pages 94-95

Fully Booked

5min
pages 86-88

Niamh Campbell

3min
page 89

Mark Owens

9min
pages 91-93

Nigel Walsh

4min
page 90

Version 1 Acquires Neueda

4min
page 85

Business Class Motoring James Stinson

7min
pages 82-84

World Class Belfast

2min
pages 80-81

Danske Bank announces CEO

2min
pages 76-79

Stairway to Seven

2min
page 75

Paul McClurg

4min
page 74

New Division is Fit for Purpose

2min
pages 72-73

Launch of New Course at NRC

4min
pages 70-71

Dr Ian Smyth

3min
page 69

Structural Integrity

6min
pages 66-68

Serving the Community

12min
pages 62-65

Focusing on the Future

5min
pages 58-59

The Social and Economic Influence

7min
pages 40-43

John Campbell

12min
pages 44-49

Laura Jackson

3min
pages 38-39

NI Chamber in Conversation With

12min
pages 30-33

Lynsey Foster

4min
page 34

Jane Shaw

3min
page 50

Colleges Supporting Business

16min
pages 51-57

NI Chamber and Pinsent Masons

6min
pages 35-37

CEO Update

2min
pages 28-29

Julie Skelly

3min
pages 18-19

New Training Programme to boost Hospitality Skills

2min
pages 20-21

Next Steps for Economic Recovery

4min
pages 22-25

Jonie Graham

4min
pages 14-15

Setting the Scene for Diversity

4min
pages 26-27

Q+A - Catherine McConkey

3min
pages 12-13

My Ambition is to

2min
pages 16-17

Kate Marshall

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pages 10-11
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