The Argus

Time running out to enter Business Awards

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NOW is the time to enter your business in the Louth Business awards 2017 as the closing date is coming up soon.

The awards are free to enter and there are 19 categories awards giving you a fantastic selection to choose from.

‘We would encourage you to enter up to four different categories. The Business Awards are an excellent opportunit­y to showcase your business and give it the recognitio­n it warrants’, said Chamber President Michael Gaynor.

Last year’s event was a “sell out” with over 590 people in attendance. This year’s awards are booked for Saturday October 21st in the Carrickdal­e Hotel.

There will be excellent media exposure in the run up to the event and it is now the social highlight of the Dundalk business community.

The awards are an excellent oppor- tunity to showcase your business to customers and suppliers. They also help to raise your profile, attracting potential new customers, suppliers and investors.

The awards offer excellent PR & marketing exposure. The awards night helps to boost staff morale and is a great networking opportunit­y.

There are 19 categories to choose from and you can enter up to four. You can enter by logging on to www.dundalk.ie/awards.

There is a separate form for retailers, bars, restaurant­s, eating establishm­ents, pubs and tourism providers and it can be obtained from Brenda in Dundalk Chamber of Commerce on Tel: 042 9336343 or email her to brenda@dundalk.ie

There is no charge to enter the awards and closing date for entries is Friday, August 4th.

 ??  ?? Michael Gaynor President Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, winner in 2016 Aine Corcoran of After Sybil and John Mulligan The Argus.
Michael Gaynor President Dundalk Chamber of Commerce, winner in 2016 Aine Corcoran of After Sybil and John Mulligan The Argus.

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