Cork Company of the Year @ 25: Flick through our e-magazine

Cork Company of the Year @ 25: Flick through our e-magazine

Cork Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 25 years of its popular Cork Company of the Year awards. Read the stories of the overall winning companies over the past 25 years.

This year marks 25 years of Cork Chamber of Commerce's popular Cork Company of the Year awards, celebrating the very best of the city's business leaders. 

Produced in partnership with Cork Chamber, this commemorative publication features profiles, interviews and insights into the companies chosen as the overall winner in each year to date. 

Several companies have won the overall award more than once. Some of the winning companies have since expanded in global markets, others have been acquired by even bigger global enterprises. 

One or two have changed their trading name, while others have seen their focus redirected into new areas of business.  

CLICK BELOW for our e-magazine: Read updates and insights of all of the overall winners of Cork Company of the Year over the past 25 years.
CLICK BELOW for our e-magazine: Read updates and insights of all of the overall winners of Cork Company of the Year over the past 25 years.

25 Years of Cork Company of the Year 

In this publication, we have captured their stories to date, setting their story in the broader picture of Cork's evolving business community. 

Business leaders: Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney; An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar; Ronan Murray, president of Cork Chamber; and Conor Healy, CEO of Cork Chamber at the Cork Chamber offices for a recent meeting attended by industry representatives, some of the region’s largest employers as well as senior politicians. Photo: Darragh Kane
Business leaders: Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Simon Coveney; An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar; Ronan Murray, president of Cork Chamber; and Conor Healy, CEO of Cork Chamber at the Cork Chamber offices for a recent meeting attended by industry representatives, some of the region’s largest employers as well as senior politicians. Photo: Darragh Kane

Meanwhile, Cork Chamber of Commerce is inviting businesses to apply for next year's Cork Company of the Year awards. See below. 

2024 Cork Company of the Year awards

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