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Best managed company awards launched in Louth

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DELOITTE have launched the ‘Best Managed Company’ awards 2017, and are invited Louth companies to enter this year’s programme, in associatio­n with new programme sponsor Bank of Ireland.

Louth has a proud history in the competitio­n with local company McArdle Skeath named as ‘Best Managed’ last year.

The awards programme showcases the success of indigenous companies and acknowledg­es the contributi­on that they make to the Irish economy.

These companies represent excellence in management abilities and practices across all the key functions of their business.

Brendan Jennings, Managing Partner, Deloitte said, ‘For ten years, we have met and worked alongside some of the finest Irish companies. Some of these were establishe­d from opportunit­ies spotted during the downturn, others were faced with the task of surviving during a torrid few years for the Irish and global economies. In spite of the challenges, they have grown and developed and each year they have added to the strength of our “Best Managed” network.’

He added: ‘We’re particular­ly proud to recognise those who have been on the programme since 2008, and whose performanc­e across all key functions of the business has excelled. Behind each of the companies are entreprene­urs and dedicated teams who navigated funding and staffing challenges, regulatory and taxation changes and many other barriers to growth. Their stories are the stories of Irish business this past decade. We eagerly anticipate the further growth of this network in the coming awards campaign, and we welcome Bank of Ireland as our partner in this year’s programme.’

For further informatio­n and details of how to enter the awards, visit www.deloittebe­stmanaged.ie. The closing date for entries is 6th August 2017. Companies that are successful at the end of this process will be announced in March 2018.

 ??  ?? McArdle Skeath were named best managed company last year.
McArdle Skeath were named best managed company last year.

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