No repro fee 08-10-2018 **Women Mean Business Conference and Awards 2018, The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin** Pic shows WMB Business Woman Award 2018, Aisling Keegan, Vice-President & General Manager Dell EMC Ireland. For further information contact: Conor@womenmeanbusiness.com Pic:J Barker Photography-no fee
Aisling Keegan, Vice-President and General Manager of Dell EMC Commercial Ireland has received the Women Mean Business 2018 Businesswoman of the Year Award at a ceremony held in Dublin yesterday. The Dell EMC Ireland Commercial leader was acknowledged for driving growth in the company’s commercial business on the island of Ireland to ensure that organisations in the private and public sector embrace digital transformation.
The Women Mean Business (WMB) judges also recognised Aisling Keegan’s role in nurturing female entrepreneurship through the creation of the Dell EMC Supper Club, a series of regular meetings bringing female entrepreneurs at similar stages on their start-up journey together around a table to exchange advice and to share ideas and strategies for success.
Aisling Keegan, Vice-President and General Manager, Dell EMC Commercial Ireland said: “I am delighted to have been named the WMB Businesswoman of the Year. It is an honour to be recognised by other leading women in business for the leadership I have shown in driving business growth at Dell EMC Ireland. In an era of rapid technological change, I have continually sought to focus on delivering innovative solutions that help other organisations in Ireland to embrace digital transformation and achieve their goals. By providing new business perspectives, companies in all sectors can translate technology into strong business benefits.
“My focus on growing today’s business has been accompanied by a personal desire to encourage tomorrow’s female leaders. Through the Dell EMC Supper Club series, a create a support and mentoring network has been created for budding female entrepreneurs. I hope that today’s award will inspire the next generation that they can create their own pathway to success within the business world and leave a lasting impact on organisations not only here in Ireland, but across the globe.”
Now in its 12th year, the WMB event recognises the achievements of outstanding businesswomen and female entrepreneurs. Speaking at the awards ceremony yesterday, Rosemary Delaney, Founder and Managing Director of WMB said that she was fortunate to come into contact with “seriously inspiring individuals”.
“Women who climbed the corporate ladder and turned to help those who have stepped onto the first rung, and entrepreneurs who want to change the world and have decided to do it themselves. All share moments of fear, all struggle at times to find an equilibrium in their lives and all possess the passion, tenacity, intelligence and camaraderie to make a difference – our finalists and winners are true Women who Mean Business,” Ms Delaney added.
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