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HOME Instead Senior Care Wicklow, based in Bray, has been named National Champion in the European Business Awards, sponsored by RSM; Europe’s largest business competitio­n set up to celebrate business excellence and best practice in the European business community.

The Awards, now in its 10th year, is supported by business leaders, academics and political representa­tives from across Europe, and this year engaged with over 33,000 businesses from 34 countries.

Home Instead Senior Care has been chosen after the first phase of judging by an independen­t panel. They were evaluated on the core EBA values of innovation, ethics and success and will now go through to the second stage of the competitio­n, which includes a video and a public vote.

Home Instead Senior Care is Ireland’s largest home care provider, providing care for over 4,000 people throughout the country. Its mission is to enhance the lives of older people and their families.

Ed Murphy, Founder and CEO of Home Instead Senior Care in Ireland said ‘We’re very proud to be selected to represent Ireland as a National Champion. The European Business Awards is widely recognised as the showcase for Europe’s most dynamic companies and we are now looking forward to the next round of the judging process where we can explain in more depth how we are achieving business success.’

Adrian Tripp, CEO of the European Business Awards said ‘Congratula­tions to Home Instead Senior Care who have been selected to represent their country as National Champions. They are central to the success of Europe’s strong business community, and have shown the core principles we look for of innovation, ethics and success.’

The next round requires the national champions to make a presentati­on video, telling their unique story and explaining their business success. The Awards’ independen­t judges will award the best of this group the ‘Ruban d’Honneur’ status and the selected companies will then go on to the Gala Final in 2017.

Separately, in a two stage public vote, the videos will be hosted on the European Business Awards website, and the company who receives the most votes in their country will become the ‘National Public Champion’.

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