The Argus

Hundreds of new Louth jobs created by LEO supported firms

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ALMOST 200 new jobs were created in 2019 by LEO (Louth Enterprise Office) supported companies, according toa new report.

Head of Enterprise, Thomas McEvoy welcomed the year end report which confirmed that 199 new jobs were created last year by LEO supported companies.

‘ This figure has increased substantia­lly over the past 5 years ago. These are real jobs that already exist, not projected figures, and are a really good indicator of growth in the county.’

The Local Enterprise Office Louth has 240 grant aided clients with over 970 employees between them. One of the aims of the Local Enterprise Office is to provide support to companies that can scale up, thus helping to create strong employment growth in Louth.

Four companies progressed from being Local Enterprise Office Louth clients to Enterprise Ireland clients in 2019. These local companies have the potential for strong national and internatio­nal growth. Enterprise Ireland will work intensivel­y with them to achieve that potential.

The future is looking bright for new business in the county. ‘Last year over 150 participan­ts completed nine Start Your Own Business courses across the county. Many of these will go on to create new businesses which will be able to access training, advice and support from the LEO team as they grow. Interestin­gly, almost 60% of the participan­ts in LEO training in 2019 were female, with many new female entreprene­urs starting their own business.’

There has been significan­t growth in training in Louth in the last year. Thomas continues: In 2019, 1,195 people took part in LEO training events. Our team work hard to ensure that our training and management developmen­t programmes constantly adapt to the changing needs of business.’

Business advice is a very important service offered to clients by the Local Enterprise Office. ‘Last year, we provided over 390 mentoring sessions to business owners. Business advice clinics give them the chance to talk about opportunit­ies or challenges with an expert, who helps them develop robust plans.”

Two young entreprene­urs from Louth made it to the final 24 of Ireland’s Best Young Entreprene­ur. Dundalk’s Conor Kerley of Setanta Nutrition Science was a finalist in the Best Idea category. Thomas concludes: ‘Strong 2019 results are no excuse to rest on our laurels this year. Supporting entreprene­urs as they establish, develop and grow their business is crucial to the health of our local economy and creation of high quality jobs.

 ??  ?? Thomas McEvoy, Head of Enterprise, Louth Local Enterprise Office.
Thomas McEvoy, Head of Enterprise, Louth Local Enterprise Office.

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