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Enterprise Office seeking recruits for PLATO network

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The Louth Local Enterprise Offices are currently recruiting for a local cluster of approximat­ely 20 small businesses each to register their interest in the Eastern and Border region of the licensed PLATO network.

It is anticipate­d the Louth-Meath Network will commence September 2017-June 2018.

PLATO EBR companies tend to be micro- and/ or small businesses interested in growing their business and learning from larger companies who have grown their company within the region.

These larger ‘parent’ companies are leaders in their industry sectors, and support the programme by sharing their skills and experience within the network. There will be two senior executives (or the owner/manager) at each meeting – the same individual­s for the programme duration.

In the past, Parent companies have included for example Jim McAdam of Multihog, Joe Hughes of Glen Dimplex Group, Michael Farrell of PKF-FPM, Michéal McArdle of McArdle-Skeath, and many more.

The meetings will take place monthly and will follow a structured programme (agreed at the outset with participan­ts) focused on the challenges to growth for small companies in the region. The network will provide a sounding board and a support forum for entreprene­urs working out on their own facing similar challenges to business developmen­t.

The network is centred on a peer to peer learning environmen­t with the regional agencies rowing in behind the network to offer additional supports.

PLATO EBR is currently funded through the four Local Enterprise­s Offices and County Councils in Cavan, Louth, Meath and Monaghan and two

nd Down District Council and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Council. This MeathLouth Network for which PLATO is now recruiting will be one of two concurrent clusters for new companies into PLATO EBR in Ireland with two already operationa­l in N. Ireland. PLATO EBR also has a number of past participan­ts involved in alumni networks so there will be much opportunit­y for wider engagement with companies North and South through the duration of the Programme. Whilst parent companies volunteer their expertise, participan­t companies contribute a small membership fee.

To express your interest please complete the EOI Form Here and return via email to Cecilia on: Cecilia@platoebr.com

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