Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) were presented with the Invest in Ireland Award for Diversity, Inclusion and Workplace Culture sponsored by CPL at a ceremony hosted by presenter Matt Cooper in Dublin’s Mansion House. The TCS team from left to right: Leeanne Patterson, Head of Human Resources, TCS GDC Letterkenny, Emma McNulty HR BP TCS Letterkenny, Nivi Garhewal HR BP TCS Ireland, Lee-Anne Burke, Marketing & Communications Manager TCS Ireland, Tracy Moore, HR Manager, TCS Letterkenny were presented with the award by Rob Daly, Chief Customer Officer, CPL. Pic: Paul Sharp/SHARPPIX
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions and operating a Global Distribution Centre out of Letterkenny in Co. Donegal, was recently presented with the ‘Diversity, Inclusion & Workplace Culture Award’ at the Invest in Ireland Awards 2026. The TCS team received the award at the event hosted by presenter and journalist Matt Cooper in Dublin’s historic Mansion House.
The Invest in Ireland Awards recognise and reward excellence in the inward foreign direct investment sector in the Republic of Ireland, not only through investment and job creation but also through integration into the community and fabric of Irish life. TCS’s operation in Letterkenny and across Ireland earned the award for its entry, which recognised its clear commitment to building an inclusive, people-first culture supported by strong organisational values.
TCS employees work across generations, cultures and neurodiverse experiences. TCS’s success at the awards celebrates a continued effort to create a workplace culture built on inclusion, empathy and respect. Employees are engaged through awareness events, surveys and informal listening channels, ensuring Diversity, Inclusion and Workplace Culture initiatives are informed by real employee needs and focus on long-term cultural impact.
Michael Lohan, CEO, IDA Ireland, said: “The Invest in Ireland Awards recognise the contribution of the FDI sector to the Irish economy and society, not only through investment and job creation but also through integration into the community and the fabric of Irish life. The awards are a real celebration of Foreign Direct investment businesses in this country and their commitment to Ireland, both now and into the future.
Leeanne Patterson, Head of HR at TCS Letterkenny, reflecting on what the win represents, said:
“This award belongs to every employee at TCS Letterkenny. It recognises the everyday behaviours and actions that create a culture where people feel valued and included. What makes me most proud is that our approach to diversity and inclusion is lived every day and is driven by our people at every level. As a global organisation, this award highlights how we bring TCS values to life in a locally relevant, people-first way.’’
Tata Consultancy Services has been operating in Ireland since 2001 and today employs over 1,100 people, including 900 people at is TCS Letterkenny Global Delivery Centre. TCS is recognised as one of the largest employers in the Northwest region and was recently recognised as a Top Employer in Ireland by the Top Employer Institute.
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