Shane Leonard

Female Founders Raised a record €230 million in 2021

Last year Irish Female Founders raised more than €230 million, more than twice the record €105 million raised the previous…

4 years ago

International Women’s Day: 4 Maverick Women To Watch

It is International Women's Day 2022 and the world itself feels as though it is in disarray. So is leadership.…

4 years ago

Female business leaders converge on International Women’s Day

Female Business Leaders Digital Business Ireland and Guaranteed Irish have announced the establishment of a new partnership, to share knowledge…

4 years ago

Piltown and Fiddown builds its own 150MB plus network

It’s not every day a rural community decides to build its own Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network. But Piltown and Fiddown,…

4 years ago

40% of Irish Women Consider Quitting Their Job Due to Burnout

40% of Irish women have considered quitting their job in the last 12 months, citing burnout and the pressures of…

4 years ago

University of Illinois Sustainable Investing Program Outperforms, $252 Million Growth

U.S. college campuses are at the forefront of a major investing sea change, and the University of Illinois (U of…

4 years ago

Analog Devices Invests €100 Million in ADI Catalyst

Analog Devices has announced it will invest €100 million over the next three years in ADI Catalyst, a 100,000 sq…

4 years ago

Dundalk IT eHealth Embark programme supports Digital Health startups

Dundalk IT has announced a new All-Island ‘eHealth Embark’ programme which will offer early-stage digital health startups on the island…

4 years ago

Currency.com responds to Ukraine humanitarian effort with $1m donation

Currency.com has today announced it is donating a total of $1million to support the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The funds…

4 years ago

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